The central processing plant "Yanovskaya" ( Ukrainian Central Industrial Enterprise "Yanivska" ) is an industrial enterprise in the city of Vakhrushevo.
| Central processing plant "Yanovskaya" | |
|---|---|
| Type of | closed joint stock company |
| Year of foundation | 1969 |
| Location | |
| Industry | coal industry |
| Products | coal |
History
An enrichment plant with a processing capacity of 6.1 million tons of anthracite per year was built in the 1960s and commissioned in 1969, it was equipped with process equipment that provided coal enrichment using enrichment methods in heavy media, jigging and flotation .
In 1978, the factory was reconstructed.
In Soviet times, the factory was one of the largest enterprises in the city [1] [2] .
After the declaration of independence of Ukraine, the state enterprise was transformed into a closed joint-stock company .
The economic crisis, which began in 2008, complicated the situation of the enterprise, on July 2, 2009, due to non-payment of wages (debts exceeding UAH 1.8 million), factory workers began a strike, and after the dismissal of members of the strike committee on July 13, 2009 railroad [3] , the strike continued until July 17, 2009.
After the outbreak of hostilities in eastern Ukraine in the spring of 2014, the factory was on the territory of the Lugansk People's Republic .
Notes
- ↑ Vakhrushevo // Big Soviet Encyclopedia. / ed. A. M. Prokhorov. 3rd ed. Volume 4. M., "Soviet Encyclopedia", 1971. p. 388
- ↑ Vakhrushevo // Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia. Volume 2. Kiev, "Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia", 1979. p. 133
- ↑ Workers of the “ZAO Yanovskoe” factory strike in the Luhansk region // “Kommersant” of July 14, 2009