Varteks is facing a critical situation, with its employees going on strike since Monday morning due to unpaid salaries. Despite the challenges, Jelena Bosniak, the head of the Varteks Management Board since October 1, remains hopeful for a better future. In her two months in the role, Bosniak has been working hard to address the issue of non-payment of wages by focusing on developing the Varteks brand and equipment, considering closing some retail stores, and increasing emphasis on online sales.
However, in a surprising turn of events, Bosniak has announced her resignation from the position of head of the Varteks Management Board due to other commitments and obligations. She expresses confidence in the young and talented individuals she is leaving behind and believes in their ability to succeed.
The Supervisory Board has been asked to find a replacement for her role. The future of Varteks remains uncertain, but there is hope that with the right leadership and strategy, the company can overcome its current challenges and thrive once again.
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