Category: Dacia

  • Dacia workers on strike

    Dacia workers on strike

    15915_hd_ren2008dacialoganpickup Dacia workers have been on strike since Monday to demand average pay rises of 65%.

    The 13,000 company’s workers went on strike for an unlimited period on Monday, caused by what employees said was a lack of progress in negotiations over salary increases.

    Workers are demanding monthly rises of £116/550 lei as well as increases for Christmas and Easter bonuses. That would leave the average monthly salary at around £342, as opposed to £224 currently.

    A morning meeting between union and company officials led nowhere according to union official Ion Iordache. "The management put forward a new proposal, namely a monthly rise of 130 lei/£27 from January, followed by a second rise of 26 lei/£4.50 a month from September," he said. "We didn’t accept this ridiculous offer and will continue with the strike, “ he told the newspapers.

    Along with the negotiations,  Dacia Renault management challenges legality of Romania employees strike but the court has delayed its decision. Dacia chief executive Francois Fourmont has reportedly warned that the unions’ demands would threaten the factory’s future, as Renault plans to open sites in Morocco, India and Russia in the coming years.

     

  • Dacia’s employees on strike

    Dacia’s employees on strike

    13313_hd_ren2006pitesti Dacia’s employees went on strike for two hours on Friday to press demands for a pay rise.

    We wonder whether French methods have been transferred to Romania as Dacia is owned by Renault. The union representatives said "Negotiations with the management have so far proven totally unproductive … They offered us a 9 percent rise overall" while they asked for almost 50%.

    Dacia workers earn around 1,070 lei/£221 as basic salary on average a month, pre-tax. The union asks for a 550 lei/£114 pay rise and bonuses rise. If Dacia executives don’t increase the bonuses, the union representatives have announced to go on strike from March 24th.

    Last year, Dacia delivered 230,000 vehicles,. a 17.6% increase over 2006. The carmaker plans to build 400,000 cars in 2009.