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ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih Steel Plant in Ukraine Announced a New Wave of Dismissals

ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih steel plant in Ukraine announced a new wave of dismissals. 446 workers will be cut which amounts to 1% of the total workforce.

Metallurgical and Mining Industry Workers’ Union of Ukraine (MMIWU), an IndustriALL affiliate, held a protest rally in Kryvyi Rih and a press conference in Kiev, Ukraine.

The administration of ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih steel plant in Eastern Ukraine announced a new wave of cuts, citing financial obligations towards thousands of other workers at the plant. 446 workers will be dismissed out of 38,267 workers employed at the plant.

The union local affiliated to the Metallurgical and Mining Industry Workers’ Union of Ukraine led a campaign of resistance. On December 4 metalworkers held a rally in Kryvyi Rih. They protested against the dismissals, lack of investment in the plant, broken promises of the global company and intensifying workload. Up to 3,000 workers took part in the action. At the press conference on December 20 2012 MMIWU claimed that since the plant was privatized and sold to ArcelorMittal in 2005, the workforce went down from 56,000 to the present number.

Members of the union also said that according to the administration the average wage at the plant is 650 USD however, in reality workers earn a maximum of 500 USD while some of them are paid just USD 200 to 220 USD. Other issues at the plant include constant overtime, 90 per cent wearing of equipment and lack of investment.

Mr Vladimir Kazachenko president of MMIWU said that the union will enter a collective dispute with the company if its positon doesn’t change and ArcelorMittal workers will go on strike if necessary.

Mr Jyrki Raina General Secretary of IndustriALL Global Union sent a letter of solidarity to both to the union local in Kryvyi Rih and MMIWU headquarters in Dnepropetrovsk.

Source: http://www.steelguru.com/russian_news/Ukrainian_steelworkers_fight_back_against_dismissals/295259.html
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