There is no outcry from the unions
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 3:52 am
After seven years, the "TagesWoche" is being liquidated . This news on Monday evening is tragic and shows how difficult it is to find a market for journalism. The response is irritating. When around 30 employees lose their jobs, one would expect a strong statement from journalists' associations and unions. Why is there no outcry from south korea rcs data the unions this time? Why were there no complaints on Monday or Tuesday about the "weakening of the Basel media center"? Why are there no complaints about management errors or demands that the Basel New Media Foundation should inject additional money? A corresponding inquiry to Impressum on Tuesday morning shows that those responsible knew nothing at all about the end of the "TagesWoche". "The news seems to have passed us by completely," they said on Tuesday morning. But it is not so bad, because at the "TagesWoche" those who were laid off had good conditions and a good social plan.
“What kind of statements would Impressum and Syndicom have immediately and widely distributed?”
This must really be a princely affair - that is what the statements of managing director Sibylle Schürch suggest. "The social plan is based on so much money that we can support our employees financially for a long time," she told persoenlich.com on Tuesday .
“What kind of statements would Impressum and Syndicom have immediately and widely distributed?”
This must really be a princely affair - that is what the statements of managing director Sibylle Schürch suggest. "The social plan is based on so much money that we can support our employees financially for a long time," she told persoenlich.com on Tuesday .