About 1,800 workers have returned to Croatia's troubled shipbuilder Uljanik Group after a month-long strike.
Strike committee head Boris Cerovac told the Hina news agency that most staff had restarted work.
But some have remained at home due to part of their wages being unpaid, while others could not afford travel costs to the yards.
Work has resumed on a cruiseship and dredger.
Uljanik Group said in a statement that a meeting between the strike committee of group yard 3 Maj and a "visitor" was harmful as the company was not informed.
The "visitor" is likely to be a potential investor in the company.
The meeting cast the group in an unfavourable light with other stakeholders and creditors, and harmed its reputation in the investment community, Uljanik said.
Rival domestic shipbuilder Brodosplit said it had held talks with representatives of the strike committee, saying it would decide whether to buy into the company after due diligence.
Uljanik has been hit by strikes and vessel cancellations in recent months as it tries to restructure under European Union guidelines.