"This is a totally unacceptable and simply scandalous way to behave", said EFJ chair Arne König. "We expect employers to respect European standards of social dialogue, instead we see media owners closing down their company without a single word of warning towards their own employees".
Last Wednesday, the owners of the newspaper, Evangelos and Konstantina Siembos, decided to close the media outlet and simply locked the offices.
Moreover, Siembos' company did not pay for workers' salaries, wages and arrears, which have gone unpaid for the past three months along with the company's payments to workers' insurance funds and workers' compensation fees specified by Greek law.
The Executive Board of the EFJ affiliate, the Journalists Union of the Athens Daily Newspapers (JUADN), unanimously decided to take legal action against the employers in order to protect the workers' rights, to gives some funds to journalists -union members or non-members alike- who lost their jobs and to confirm that will stand by the employees' side on all mobilizations.
The EFJ calls upon the Greek government to enforce the Greek laws and EU Directives and ensure that the owners engage in social dialogue with their employees and that the media workers' rights are protected.(EÜ)