Help for Kika/Leiner employee: Working foundation in sight?

Help for Kika/Leiner employee: Working foundation in sight?
Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - The bankruptcy of the furniture retailer Kika/Leiner has a serious impact on the employees concerned who urgently need support. Katja Seitner, Landaab's state manager, demands that employees will quickly be offered help and a professional perspective. "We have to ensure that these people receive support quickly and unbureaucratically, especially since many cannot be conveyed into new employment through the existing offers of the AMS," said Seitner. In this precarious situation, the urgent step to examine a labor foundation by the state of Lower Austria under the direction of Susanne Rosenkranz, who actually initially hesitated, is expressly welcomed, such as meinzirk.at reported.
Hope for a labor foundation
The situation weighs heavily shortly before Christmas because many employees have to fight for their existence. Rosenkranz emphasizes that the state government is in close exchange with the AMS to clarify how a rapid mediation of the employees can take place. "If the capacities of the AMS are no longer sufficient, we have to react quickly," said Rosary. The need for a timely examination of the labor foundation is seen as an important step, which came about through the pressure of unions and the SPÖ, as Sven Hergovich, State Council of Control of the SPÖ, notes. "There is a person behind every workplace. We stay tuned until a solution is found for everyone," said Hergovich. This process is viewed with a certain urgency in order to offer the employees of Kika/Leiner a positive perspective despite the difficult economic situation, such as Erhalten Sie täglich die neuesten Artikel aus der Kategorie Niederoesterreich.
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