Kikaleiner insolvency: 1,350 jobs in danger-what's next?
Kikaleiner insolvency: 1,350 jobs in danger-what's next?
The bankruptcy of Kika/Leiner has fatal consequences: 1,350 employees lose their jobs, especially Lower Austria, where over 600 people are affected. Managing Director Michael Pieber from GPA Lower Austria describes the rejection of a permanent labor foundation by the country as "incomprehensible". According to Pieber, the funds of the labor market service (AMS) are well used, but "not sufficient" to adequately support the affected workers. State Councilor Susanne Rosenkranz (FPÖ), on the other hand, believes that the AMS measures are sufficient to integrate the well -trained labor into the labor market again, so reported noe.orf.at .
The union then started an online petition to move the state government to set up a permanent labor foundation that is already a reality in other federal states. Pieber emphasizes that such a measure would be considerable help for the persons affected by the bankruptcy so that they can find a new professional perspective. In addition, the decision is scheduled on Monday how the payments for ordered goods from Kika/Leiner are dealt with. These payments could either be refunded or part of the bankruptcy, as the insolvency administration press-nachrichten.de . Each case is checked individually and the customers are informed in good time.
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