Bao Loc waste plant still owes workers wages

HOÀI THANH |

Lam Dong – Despite many commitments to pay workers, the operator of Bao Loc Waste Treatment Plant still owes wages and has not yet paid them in full.

On September 30, dozens of workers who have been working at Bao Loc Waste Treatment Plant went to the office of Friendly Green Environment Joint Stock Company located on Chu Van An Street (Ward 1, Bao Loc City, Lam Dong) to receive the wages that the company has owed them for many months.

Here, in addition to the workers who received a portion of their wages, the rest were dissatisfied when the company failed to keep its promise to pay them the wages they owed.

A representative of Friendly Green Environment Joint Stock Company said that starting yesterday afternoon (September 29), the company has paid the wages owed to workers.

Due to financial difficulties, we have only been able to arrange a portion of the budget, about 450 million VND, to pay more than 20 workers in departments such as the filter and incinerator.

However, these workers who are owed wages will only receive their wages until the end of June 2024.

Particularly, there are many problems with the July and August salaries in the timekeeping process. Therefore, the company needs to calculate and review to agree on payment for workers in the coming time.

The remaining workers belong to other departments such as mechanics, mechanics or workers who have quit due to lack of funds so the company is temporarily unable to pay.

Previously, Lao Dong Newspaper reported that Friendly Green Environment Joint Stock Company owed more than 1.7 billion VND in wages to 70 employees (including those who had quit their jobs).

The company has promised to pay many times but has yet to pay. This has made the already difficult lives of workers even more difficult.

HOÀI THANH
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