Surprising turn at Servus TV. The Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz (71 ) founded transmitter makes now but continue as the operator announced on Tuesday.
the pronounced until the day before dismissals of employees were withdrawn. After discussions, all parties have agreed to continue the established in Salzburg private channels
The solution:. The Labour – represents the legal interests of workers in Austria – and the unions accepted at an emergency meeting to reject the workforce, a founding council. This was the result of a “constructive conversation” was, it was said in the company’s announcement. “Not surprising for a company that is known for its high social standards, rejects the vast majority of employees a works from” the company noted.
So now is the “continuation of the party-political independent line “given what would everyone welcomes. On Tuesday the announced adjustment of Servus TV including termination of 264 had caused dismay in the industry
indications that an attempted Works Foundation was the catalyst, the Austrian news agency were According to APA confirmed by Mateschitz. It was a given initiative via anonymous email – “supported by trade union and Labour”. This contradicted the principle of Unbeeinflussbarkeit and autonomy of the transmitter.
More than 200 employees then signed an open letter, in
the they opposed a council. “The anonymous
Survey on the possible establishment of a works council support
We – and that is the overwhelming majority of all employees of
Servus TV – explicitly not” called it in.
The native of Styria Mateschitz created Red Bull a global beverage empire. The caffeine spray is available in more than 160 countries and is considered the most valuable brand in Austria. Red Bull is known for clever marketing campaigns and sponsorship of numerous sports. In addition to football clubs Mateschitz also owns a Formula 1 team.
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