The company contracted the Gorj County Pension House to analyze if 421 employees in Turceni plant, or 10.7% of the total 3,916 people in the company, fulfill the necessary criteria to be put on the retirement list, the thermal power producer announced Monday.
The Gorj County Pension House was the only bidder for the plant’s contract worth 63,150 lei (EUR1=RON3.7794), VAT excluded.
The contract has been assigned on November 27, through negotiation.
The power plant reported a net profit of RON90 million in the first half of the year, 2-fold higher from RON45 million in the similar period a year earlier.
Romania’s Government plans to include Turceni, alongside with state-owned power grid Electrica, hydropower generator Hidroelectrica and another power plant in Oltenia area, Rovinari, in a national power holding developing on the regional markets.