Thirteen of our colleagues, along with their families and friends, volunteered to run the largest refreshment station on the course of the Košice Peace Marathon.
Some boys want to become firefighters from an early age. They are fascinated by dangerous work, big and "noisy" cars and helping others. This is not the case for Ľuboš Burik.
If we do not start consolidating effectively and do not support economic growth, we may be preparing new sets of savings packages, claims the head of the National Union of Employers Miroslav Kiralvarga.
“The work of a reliability engineer is interesting because you have to look for connections between everyday things and anticipate various operational situations that may arise.
You probably have to be born with a knack for mathematics and the world of numbers. Many people will agree, and Peter Semanco, General Manager Analyses & Statistics, nodded to this statement with a smile.
Vladimír Molčan comes from Spiš region and came to Košice in November 1987 to be with his future wife. The steelworks were looking for new people at the time because a fifth shift had to be introduced at the coking plant on January 1 of the following year.
"From the position of a gas and pressure equipment inspection technician, through his many years of hard work, education and gaining practical experience, Jozef has developed into one of the most important experts in the demanding field of dedicated technical equipment and related legislation."
Jozef Filipovský, a metallurgist and self-taught in the field of IT, works as a chief process engineer. Some time ago, it "came to taste" artificial intelligence and the wide range of possibilities it offers.
After the summer break, the activities of the Women's Network (WIN) are starting to start. By the end of the year, several interesting meetings and events are prepared for all those interested.
The municipality of Lúčka applied for a grant in the Together for the Region 2025 program with the project Healthy Body, Healthy Spirit – Let's Breathe Clean Air! Successfully.
People have been collecting and using herbs for healing for tens of thousands of years – probably since our prehistoric ancestors began noticing that certain plants relieved pain, aided wound healing, or improved digestion.