Minister Bayraktar, in his statement on his virtual media account, said, “We welcomed Mr. Nurettin Akçul, Chairman of the Turkish Maden-İş Union, and Doruk Mining workers to our ministry. In our meeting, we discussed in detail the grievances, needs and demands of our miner brothers working in the company in question. We maintain the necessary contact and show the necessary sensitivity to protect the sweat of our miners working meters underground, to establish safe working environments and to solve this problem. As a state, we provide important incentives to support our sector. “Even if we do, the prerequisite for the sector to benefit from these supports is the protection of workers’ rights and the payment of debts to employees. We will monitor the payment of our workers’ receivables and the provision of an employment environment where they can receive their rights on time,” he said.
Lerato Khumalo
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