The head of August 80 on the future of JSW: 'This way we will not save the company'
Bogusław Ziętek asserts that to save JSW, the company must capitalize on mining legislation opportunities and improve production capabilities amidst regulatory challenges and competition from India.
Trade Unions Want to Know Where the MAP Will Guarantee Funds for JSW
Trade unions are questioning the Ministry of State Assets about the funding for the Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa (JSW) and the implications of a recent agreement on its financial future.
There is an agreement at JSW. Miners will have suspended partial bonus payments
JSW miners have agreed to a deal suspending certain bonus payments for financial stability following a referendum where over 97% supported the agreement.
Despite the support of miners, there is still no agreement between unions and the management of JSW
Negotiations between the management of Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa and trade unions continue despite overwhelming support from workers for an agreement.
JSW Gives Itself a Chance to Survive. Miners Decided
JSW employees voted overwhelmingly in favor of an agreement to suspend certain employee benefits, crucial for the company's financial stability.
We Know the Results of the Referendum Among JSW Employees. What About the Privileges?
JSW employees overwhelmingly approved a referendum aimed at suspending certain employee benefits to stabilize the company's financial situation.
What future for JSW? Tomorrow we will know the miners' decision
Miners are participating in a referendum about JSW, a major coal mining company in Poland, which could have significant implications for the sector and the local economy.
End of the referendum at JSW. Miners are counting votes, results expected before noon
The referendum concerning the coal company JSW is being conducted among miners, with results expected to reveal significant decisions for the company's future and the local industry.
There is an agreement in JSW. What was agreed?
JSW has announced that a project for a suspension agreement will be subject to a referendum among the company's employees, proposing the temporary suspension of certain collective agreements and less favorable employment conditions.
The fate of JSW is in the balance. The date of the "last chance" talks is known
Negotiations regarding a cost-saving agreement at JSW will take place on January 19, with state asset deputy minister Grzegorz Wrona and possibly minister Wojciech Balczun participating, as the company faces potential financial insolvency.
Head of MAP: Only a few weeks left to save JSW
The Minister of State Assets discusses the urgent need for restructuring and various financial measures to improve the situation of JSW amid challenges in the coking coal market.
JSW on the brink of bankruptcy. How politicians and trade unionists contributed to it – investigation by 'Rzeczpospolita'
The article explores the management failures, wage system changes, political influences, and the hiring of restructuring advisors that have led Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa to the verge of bankruptcy.
Threatened payments and lack of consent for cuts. What’s next for Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa?
Union representatives at JSW reject a proposed agreement that would limit bonuses and eliminate additional payments for employees amid the company's financial crisis.
Is a breakthrough year coming for JSW? Expert on the company's difficult situation
Analyst Jakub Szkopek suggests that JSW is in a precarious position but may see a turnaround in financial results by 2026, contingent upon cost reductions including personnel expenses.