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The Metallurgical Ordeal in Liberty Continues, Management Has Terminated the Collective Agreement with the Unions

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Further problems are looming for the remaining employees of the Liberty Ostrava steelworks. The insolvency administrator, together with the company's management, terminated their ongoing collective agreement, which until now guaranteed workers up to eleven times the average wage in the event of layoffs.
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Further problems are looming for the remaining employees of the Liberty Ostrava steelworks. The insolvency administrator, together with the company's management, terminated their ongoing collective agreement, which until now guaranteed workers up to eleven times the average wage in the event of layoffs.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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The insolvency administrator of the bankrupt Liberty Ostrava steelworks, Šimon Peták, on Wednesday terminated the collective agreement valid for employees until the end of 2026. He wants to update its terms because they do not correspond to the company's current capabilities. The notice period is six months. The administrator's spokesman Michal...

The insolvency administrator of the bankrupt Liberty Ostrava steelworks, Šimon Peták, on Wednesday terminated the collective agreement valid for employees until the end of 2026. He wants to update its terms because they do not correspond to the company's current capabilities. The notice period is six months, said the administrator's spokesman Michal Štefl. The employees received the notice the day after the insolvency court confirmed the sale of…

Ostrava - On Wednesday, the insolvency administrator of the bankrupt Liberty Ostrava steelworks, Šimon Peták, terminated the collective agreement valid for employees until the end of 2026. He wants to update its terms because they do not correspond to the company's current capabilities. The notice period is six months. The administrator's spokesman Michal Štefl told ČTK today. Radiožurnál drew attention to the termination. Petr Slanina, the chai…

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ceskenoviny.cz broke the news in on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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