Workers gathered at the entrance of the beleaguered state-owned factory Monday morning shouting one simple demand "Wages!"
The wage arrears in question, going back to August, 2014, amount to at least 43 million hryvnia, equivalent to about $1.8 million US.
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The protest was later split into two demonstrations, some of the workers entering the factory yard to speak with company and government officials, while others stayed at the entrance to the plant. Some of the workers noted their readiness to halt traffic in the city's central street in order to attract public attention to their difficulties. This is the third protest action conducted by factory workers in a week.
One worker noted in desperation: "We are being crushed by utilities rates, and they refuse to pay us. What they give us is an indulgence, not a living wage. People are simply being crushed."
Kharkov Regional Government Representative Mark Bekker promised that a complex of measures would be taken, including return of 9.8 million hryvnia worth of state funds, which would help pay back owed wages. Union officials negotiating with workers promised that one month's worth of arrears would be paid soon, with further payments to be made later this month.
The Kharkov Aviation Factory, Founded in 1926, once served as one of the world's largest aviation enterprises, producing thousands of passenger, transport and military aircraft, including the legendary Antonov brand.