Seven applications were submitted in a new competition for the president of Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa, announced over two weeks ago. Interviews with the four candidates who met the formal requirements are scheduled for August 27.
- The deadline for accepting applications in the new qualification procedure announced on August 6, which is to select the president of JSW, expired on Monday
- Four candidates were admitted to the interviews in the competition for the president of the company
- Three did not meet the formal requirements
- More such information can be found on the main page of Onet.pl
The earlier recruitment procedure, announced on July 12, concerned the position of the president of JSW and his four deputies: for economic affairs, for trade, for development, and for technical and operational matters. At least five candidates applied for each of these positions. In total, 29 applications were receivedone of which did not meet the formal criteria.
On July 30, the supervisory board decided to appoint three vice-presidents of the company: Sebastian Bartos, who is responsible for trade in the JSW management board, Robert Ostrowski, who has been dealing with economic matters since August 3, and Edward Paździorko, who will take the position of vice-president for technical and operational affairs on September 1.
At that time, the Supervisory Board did not appoint a new president of JSW – he is performing his duties (until the appointment of a new president) delegated member of the Council, director of the Central Mining Institute in Katowice, prof. Stanisław Prusek.
On July 30, the Council re-delegated him to the board, entrusting him with the function of vice president for technical and operational affairs, before Edward Paździorko takes over in September.
He fulfills the duties of JSW’s Vice President for Development, who has also not been elected so far for now (until the appointment of a successor) vice-president for labor and social policy Artur Wojtków.
On July 9, the JSW Supervisory Board recalled his position Barbara Piontek, the president of the company, temporarily entrusting the management of the company to prof. Stanisław Prusk.
Tomasz Duda was dismissed from the position of vice president for development, and Włodzimierz Hereźniak from the position of vice president for trade. Another vice-president, Jarosław Jędrysek, who is responsible for economic affairs in the management board, resigned himself, citing personal reasons as the reason. The dismissal of Piontek and Duda was demanded by representative unions from JSW.
Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa is the second largest Polish coal company in terms of employment and coal extraction, after the Polish Mining Group. It specializes in the production of coking coal, used in the production of steel. It employs over 22 thousand. people.
The last year – a crisis on the steel, coal and coke market – closed the JSW capital group with a net loss exceeding PLN 1.5 billion.
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