Varteks, a Croatian textile company, is facing a critical situation as its employees are currently on strike due to delayed salaries. Jelena Bosniak, who has been the head of the Varteks Management Board since October 1, believes that there is hope for a better tomorrow. However, after two months of trying to resolve the salary issue, she has decided to step down from her position.
Bosniak mentioned that the non-payment of wages should be resolved with fresh funds and investments in the development of the brand and equipment. Plans to close some retail stores and focus more on online sales were also discussed. However, within 24 hours, 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. Bosniak cited personal and professional obligations as the reasons for her resignation but expressed her belief that the company will succeed under new leadership. The situation at Varteks remains uncertain as the Supervisory Board searches for a replacement for Bosniak.
In conclusion, Varteks faces a critical situation due to delayed salaries, which have led its employees to go on strike. Despite this challenge, Jelena Bosniak believes that there is hope for a better tomorrow with fresh funds and investments in brand development. However, she resigned after two months due to personal and professional obligations while expressing confidence in new leadership taking over.
The Supervisory Board is currently searching for a replacement for Bosniak as employees continue their strike until they receive their salaries. The future of Varteks remains uncertain as it navigates through this challenging time.