Russia: Zvezda shift workers say they didn't receive compensation in full after dormitory fire, co. denies allegations
摘要
日期: 2022年6月7日
地点: 俄罗斯
企业
JSC Zvezda - Subsidiary , GeoProMining - Parent Company项目
Sentachan mine - Operation受影响的
受影响的总人数: 数字未知
工人: ( 数字未知 - 俄罗斯 , 采矿 , Gender not reported )议题
Precarious/Unsuitable Living Conditions , 抗议回应
Response sought: 否
信息来源: News outlet
摘要
日期: 2022年6月7日
地点: 俄罗斯
企业
JSC Zvezda - Subsidiary , GeoProMining - Parent Company项目
Sentachan mine - Operation受影响的
受影响的总人数: 数字未知
工人: ( 数字未知 - 俄罗斯 , 采矿 , Gender not reported )议题
恐吓和威胁 , Whistleblowing回应
Response sought: 否
信息来源: News outlet
[Summary translation prepared by Business & Human Rights Resource Centre]
From antimony and from suma: why shift workers protest at a Yakutian construction site, 7 June 2022
A fire in a dormitory provoked a conflict between workers and GeoProMining, a company owned by billionaire Trotsenko.
At the end of May, a fire in Yakutia destroyed the dormitories where construction workers from the mini-refinery at the Sentachan gold and antimony deposit lived. Together with the dormitory, some shift workers' personal belongings and documents were burnt. The employer, Zvezda JSC (part of the transnational holding GeoProMining), has started paying compensation to the victims and claims to be supporting them in every way possible. However, some employees say that the company does not fully compensate for the damage and even intimidates the disgruntled, and some employees were allegedly forced to resign...
The Ministry of Industry and Geology of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) later reported that at the time of the fire, 103 construction workers from the Zvezda mining company's enrichment plant were on the site. Fortunately, there were no fatalities or burns. The agency added that after the incident, a census of the burnt property of the employees at the site was started, and the employer promised to "pay compensation in full"...
Meanwhile, one of the shift workers, who wished to remain anonymous, told NEWS.ru through a relative that those of his employees who wrote about the situation on social networks "were forced to quit and go home at their own expense". In addition, he said, the employer first promised to pay compensation in full and then refused to do so.