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Steel Factory - Sisak

by Mario Topić 27.03.2010
After the second world war ex Yugoslavia got a melting oven as part of the war reparation from Italy. Machine hasn't been shut down ever since, but dark future awaits oven and its workers, who are soon going to be redundant, since factory is privatized to US company, that is retiring the oven and its workers, substituting them with modern machinery. Steel factory of Sisak is one of the last in Europe using manual laborers for this work in extreme conditions (room temperature gets to 90 deg.

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2 comments by 2 users

Stani Gajdosova

(rated this post 5 stars) 08:46 | 31.03.2010

Wow, amazing photos Mario, how did you get to get inside? Do you work as a journalist? How many people work there?

Tomislav Korenić

(rated this post 5 stars) 13:02 | 28.03.2010

Kako odlična zamisao i obrada..svaka čast !!!! :)

 
 

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