by M13 » Mon Dec 03, 2018 11:45 am
Bankrupcy of BTU opens opportunities
March 20, 4494
BTU Incorporated, the Andalayan shipping corporation that announced bankrupcy last week, has been discussing the issue with the government. Volcan Srto, the Minister of Infrastructure, has come up with a plan to help the thousands that have lost their job.
"It won't be easy to perform this, but that's about the only thing we can think of at this stage.", the Minister said. "We will offer these people the opportunities to get an education to perform other jobs in their region. The BTU site offers some opportunities. About 60 people will immediately put to work on the site. They will prepare the site for the arrival of the new naval ships, since Newport Haven is becoming a bit crowded. The new ships will be prepared for operational service in the BTU Inc. docks. All ships, except our subs, will have maintenance on that site. Since LEX has bought part of the naval docks, they will operate their vessels from the BTU site. They estimate the job creation to be about 250 to 280. With the construction of additional lines of communication from and to Newport Haven, another 200 jobs are to be created in that area. Obviously, those seeking a job in Norstavan will probably have to move."
The government is working hard on finding a solution for those poor people. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is discussing the matter with foreign firms, and are trying to get those companies as far as helping the government with the creation of additional jobs. President Keyes called the whole situation a challenge rather than a problem.
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