ANKARA
A strike in the Izmir facility of Turkey's petrochemical giant Petkim came to an end late Monday after its workers agreed to a deal with the company’s management.
On May 28, nearly 1,000 workers of the petrochemical producer in the province of Izmir, in western Turkey, went on strike, occupying the facility.
“We agreed on the labor contract. Workers received a 6 percent pay raise and a bonus wage on Ramadan and on the sacrifice feasts [Eid el-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan, and Eid al-Adha, the Feast of Sacrifice]. We ended our strike after the agreement. We will announce details of the agreement on Tuesday,” said Ahmet Oktay, Branch chairman of the Petrol-is Workers Union
Petkim is the leading petrochemical company of Turkey founded in 1965. The main plant complex is located in Izmit about an hour away from Istanbul. In 1985, a second complex was constructed in the western city of Izmir.
The company produces petrochemicals for use in the manufacture of plastics, textiles, other consumer and industrial products.
Petkim’s first quarter profits in 2015 increased by 20 percent - up 44.4 million Turkish liras ($16.7 million) compared to the same quarter last year.
The company's Q1 revenue this year stood at 937 million Turkish liras (more than $350 million).
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