Since its establishment, the ratio of
Romanian workers to
Hungarian workers in the plant has been significantly higher, estimated at 90% or even higher, if in addition to skilled workers are added technical and administrative staff. This phenomenon is explained by the fact that the authorities that followed a
national-communist political line, in the context of
industrialization, undertook the action of unifying the structure of the population on the territory of the country. Thus, Hungarian workers were not allowed to settle and work in Hungarian cities, and Romanians were brought in their place, especially from outside the
Carpathian Mountains. At the Azomureș plant, at the time of opening, an entire class that graduated from a technical school in the
Oltenia region was received, but when the leadership requested two chemists in 1968 and two Hungarians were assigned, they were rejected because of their ethnicity. == See also ==