Friday, March 30, 2012

Left unpaid EMPLOYEES REMAIN THE TV-100 KAI FM-100




- 22 million in funds is the City of Thessaloniki, at least count Vassilis Papageorgopoulos. 
- The Boutaris talking about the rights of homosexuals, Jews and Turks in Thessaloniki but not employees in DEPTHE ...


Approximately 20-22 million Euros have the funds of the Municipality of Thessaloniki today, but about 170 employees DEPTHE remain unpaid.That Mr. Boutaris
On 30 January paid salaries to 4,200 employees of the municipality regularity but "forgot" to do the same with journalists and other employees of the TV-100 and FM-100! was preceded by a real tragicomedy, from the "group Boutari" . On Friday Chasdai Capon told the board that "money does not exist" and to be found, employees can not be paid. Money but found the next day, when the "luminary from Athens" Filios Stangos assured (at a meeting of journalists Saturday) that the payroll will be paid properly. Gave the same assurance and Vice DEPTHE Aslanidou Sophia, but had exactly the same weight as its predecessor. workers remain unpaid, as the Boutari group seems to be a vindictive attitude towards them. None of this group do not appear to reflect the concerns of workers, the daily routine, obligations and needs. the same time the mayor of Thessaloniki creates noise defending the rights of gays, Jews and Turks in Thessaloniki but it is not so him the same labor rights of employees DEPTHE. And all this time that layoffs are continuing. But the question remains: there Money? Yesterday, Vassilis Papageorgopoulos, a press conference, made ​​the assessment that this time the answer is "yes, there are". And estimated that if one adds the 6.5 million left by the previous administration (which has no doubt since occurred and the document of the fund) plus 4.5 of regular grant, plus 6.5 Dose January contributory charges, plus income from the sanitary facilities (each of which paid in January a total of about 150,000 euros per day), resulting in a number around 20, maybe 22 million, said the former mayor of Thessaloniki. 

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