Ukraine: Zaporizhstal has no work for migrants
Zaporizhstal doesn’t employ migrants from the temporarily occupied territories, said the Zaporozhye region job center director Irina Dudnik.
Zaporizhstal doesn’t employ migrants from the temporarily occupied territories, said the Zaporozhye region job center director Irina Dudnik.
Employees of the Khartsyzsk Pipe Works (KhTZ) went on a strike protesting against the closing and disassembly of the works.
Metinvest, owner of the number of Ukrainian works, including Zaporizhstal, threatens to stop them.
Paramjit Kahlon, the ArcelorMittal Kriviy Rih CEO, has been elected a member of the European Business Association.
Nikolai Martynenko, the head of the Parliament Committee on the Fuel and Energy Complex, has negated the information that Vostochy Mining and Processing Works has been buying uranium via a fake Austrian firm.
Miners union is displeased with the meeting with the minister for energy and coal industry Vladimir Demchyshin.
In October Ukraine consumed 4.56 million tons of black coal, up by 13.4% MoM.
In 2016 Lvivugol could receive 436 million UAH for mines modernization and 480 million UAH for coal cost price covering.