Jelena Bosniak, the head of Varteks Management Board, has resigned after two months of facing the salary issue. She was appointed by the Supervisory Board but after failing to resolve the non-payment of wages, she decided to step down from her position. Bosniak believes that there is hope for a better tomorrow and that fresh funds and investments in brand development and equipment are needed to turn things around.
However, within 24 hours of her announcement, Bosniak confirmed her resignation and expressed confidence in the young and promising individuals who will take over. The employees are determined not to give up their strike until their salaries are paid. The situation at Varteks remains uncertain as the Supervisory Board searches for a replacement for Bosniak.
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