Head of Turkey’s top business association TÜSİAD resigns over 'stinky' reports
The chairman of the Turkish Industry and Business Association (TÃSÄ°AD), Muharrem Yılmaz, surprisingly submitted his resignation June 4 over a labor crisis in his own company. He was elected as TÃSÄ°AD chairman during the business associationâs 43rd general congress on Jan. 13, 2013.
Yılmaz explained in a press statement that he took the decision to resign to prevent claims targeting his company, Turkeyâs largest dairy producer, SütaÅ, from harming the larger association.
The outgoing TÃSÄ°AD head was criticized recently after his company was hit by a workers' strike.
Amid the acrimony, union members working for SütaŠwere reportedly fired, and there were also allegations that excrement from cows was discharged in a field in which strikers were organizing a demonstration on June 1. Yılmaz has denied that the incident was intentional.
âThe incident happened on Sunday when there was maintenance work as part of a landscaping plan. If I thought this was intentional, I would call the people to account and punish them. I would expect that the Labor Ministry would come and inspect us if there were any injustice toward our workers,â Yılmaz said.
âI am ready to shoulder any responsibility regarding this matter. But I cannot ignore the news reports targeting TÃSÄ°AD; that is why I took the decision to resign,â he said.
Yılmaz also vowed that the company would meet with workers who were allegedly fired for their union membership.
In a separate written statement, Yılmaz said there were attempts to create a negative perception regarding TÃSÄ°AD.
âThe situation that we are experiencing today is the result of certain...
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