Another worker fired from “Granit”
Mikalai
Karyshau, a deputy
head of the trade union branch on Mikashevichy-based “Granit” plant, was told
in the personnel department a labour contract would not be prolonged with him,
RFE/RL reports.
Mikalai Karyshau works at the railway loading shop on Granit plant. His
contract expires on 4 May. He is confident he can lose his job due to his
membership in the trade union: “I was told the contract would not be prolonged
due to disciplinary sanctions. I received three penalties during the month. I
have never had any penalties for seven years and now I've got three in just one
month. I told the supervisor that it was done on purpose to have a reason to
fire me. But he was just smiling,” Karyshau said.
Miakalai Karyshau noticed he had not been shown copies of the documents
relating to disciplinary sanctions.
“I was told I could receive the copies only on a decision of the court. Of
course I will go the court. I will appeal to the prosecutor's office to inform
about discrimination over membership in the trade union,” Karyshau says.
The head of the independent trade union branch on “Granit plant”, Aleh Stakhayevich, has recently
been fired, but says the trade union will defend its member.