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‘JPRC strike costing the company JD0.5 million a day’
By Petra - May 12,2014 - Last updated at May 12,2014
AMMAN — Mustafa Momani, spokesperson of the striking engineers at the Jordan Petroleum Refinery Company (JPRC), on Monday said the strike costs the JPRC around JD0.5 million on a daily basis.
The loss is due to the suspension of work on the hydrogen production units, as the company cannot run them in the absence of the engineers.
The open-ended strike entered its second day on Monday.
The engineers want a pay raise in order to be equal with their peers in other mining firms such as the potash and phosphate companies.
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