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Re: KEO staff go on strike over layoffs

Postby kurupetos » Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:37 am

insan wrote:
CBBB wrote:By Stefanos Evripidou
Published on June 1, 2011

STAFF AT the church-controlled wine and beer maker KEO yesterday went on strike following management’s rejection of a Labour Ministry mediatory proposal regarding plans to lay off 150 employees.

The company had announced in February that it was planning to lay off a significant number of staff, estimated to be about a quarter of the workforce, due to the effects of the economic downturn.

According to unions SEK and PEO, specific proposals were tabled such as voluntary redundancy based on compensation packages used in 2006, which were rejected by the company.

After the ministry got involved to mediate between staff and management, the company “unfortunately, maintained the same unacceptable stance”, said the unions.

A mediatory proposal was tabled by the ministry last Monday which put compensation at 50 per cent of 2006 levels. The next day, yesterday, the company rejected the proposal saying it would go ahead with immediate layoffs.

The Employers and Industrialists Federation (OEV) yesterday condemned the “provocative” strike measures, calling on the unions to cease immediately before causing further disruption to the company and remaining positions of staff.

While no one doubted the drastic drop in the company’s turnover, the unions still demand compensation to the tune of €5.2m while the ministry suggested €2.5m, said OEV.

The ministry’s mediating proposal was made in the knowledge that KEO could not accept it, thereby exposing the ministry’s handling of the situation, added OEV.

According to the company’s 2009 annual report, KEO employed 572 permanent staff, costing €13.9 million in salaries and €2.7 million in provident and pension fund contributions.

The group’s turnover for 2009 was €54.6 million, around €10 million less than the previous year. In 2009, KEO posted a net loss of €3.7 million.

http://www.cyprus-mail.com/cyprus/keo-s ... s/20110601

WHAT AM I GOING TO DO????????


GO GO GO Carlsberg! Far better than KEO... tastes a lot like Tuborg. :D


Isn't Tuborg owned by Carlsberg?

Silly Turk! :lol:
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Re: KEO staff go on strike over layoffs

Postby supporttheunderdog » Thu Jun 02, 2011 6:42 am

kurupetos wrote:

GO GO GO Carlsberg! Far better than KEO... tastes a lot like Tuborg. :D


Isn't Tuborg owned by Carlsberg?

Silly Turk! :lol:[/quote]

Carlsberg also owns Mythos,
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Re: KEO staff go on strike over layoffs

Postby Paphitis » Thu Jun 02, 2011 7:34 am

CBBB wrote:
WHAT AM I GOING TO DO????????


Drink a better beer. :lol:
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Re: KEO staff go on strike over layoffs

Postby kurupetos » Thu Jun 02, 2011 12:48 pm

supporttheunderdog wrote:
kurupetos wrote:

GO GO GO Carlsberg! Far better than KEO... tastes a lot like Tuborg. :D


Isn't Tuborg owned by Carlsberg?

Silly Turk! :lol:


Carlsberg also owns Mythos,[/quote]

Cypriot-made Carlsberg is the best. 8)
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Re: KEO staff go on strike over layoffs

Postby CBBB » Thu Jun 02, 2011 3:01 pm

kurupetos wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:
kurupetos wrote:

GO GO GO Carlsberg! Far better than KEO... tastes a lot like Tuborg. :D


Isn't Tuborg owned by Carlsberg?

Silly Turk! :lol:


Carlsberg also owns Mythos,


Cypriot-made Carlsberg is the best. 8)[/quote]

YUK!
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Postby supporttheunderdog » Thu Jun 02, 2011 3:13 pm

I can drink either Keo or Carlsberg but am more of a " bitter" man myself! A nice "Spitfire Ale"

http://www.spitfireale.co.uk/spitfire-adverts/
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Re: KEO staff go on strike over layoffs

Postby kurupetos » Thu Jun 02, 2011 3:23 pm

CBBB wrote:YUK!


You better get used to it. The KEO days are over! :lol:
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Re: KEO staff go on strike over layoffs

Postby CBBB » Thu Jun 02, 2011 3:53 pm

kurupetos wrote:
CBBB wrote:YUK!


You better get used to it. The KEO days are over! :lol:


Not yet, I will start going to Church and have a word with the big fat bugger, I am sure he wouldn't allow HIS workers to be made redundant. It is the Church after all, and not some business!
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Re: KEO staff go on strike over layoffs

Postby EPSILON » Thu Jun 02, 2011 4:25 pm

CBBB wrote:By Stefanos Evripidou
Published on June 1, 2011

STAFF AT the church-controlled wine and beer maker KEO yesterday went on strike following management’s rejection of a Labour Ministry mediatory proposal regarding plans to lay off 150 employees.

The company had announced in February that it was planning to lay off a significant number of staff, estimated to be about a quarter of the workforce, due to the effects of the economic downturn.

According to unions SEK and PEO, specific proposals were tabled such as voluntary redundancy based on compensation packages used in 2006, which were rejected by the company.

After the ministry got involved to mediate between staff and management, the company “unfortunately, maintained the same unacceptable stance”, said the unions.

A mediatory proposal was tabled by the ministry last Monday which put compensation at 50 per cent of 2006 levels. The next day, yesterday, the company rejected the proposal saying it would go ahead with immediate layoffs.

The Employers and Industrialists Federation (OEV) yesterday condemned the “provocative” strike measures, calling on the unions to cease immediately before causing further disruption to the company and remaining positions of staff.

While no one doubted the drastic drop in the company’s turnover, the unions still demand compensation to the tune of €5.2m while the ministry suggested €2.5m, said OEV.

The ministry’s mediating proposal was made in the knowledge that KEO could not accept it, thereby exposing the ministry’s handling of the situation, added OEV.

According to the company’s 2009 annual report, KEO employed 572 permanent staff, costing €13.9 million in salaries and €2.7 million in provident and pension fund contributions.

The group’s turnover for 2009 was €54.6 million, around €10 million less than the previous year. In 2009, KEO posted a net loss of €3.7 million.

http://www.cyprus-mail.com/cyprus/keo-s ... s/20110601

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People going to strike must be given Greek newpapers for free-they will realize that they are going the wrong way...
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Re: KEO staff go on strike over layoffs

Postby Paphitis » Thu Jun 02, 2011 4:36 pm

CBBB wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
CBBB wrote:YUK!


You better get used to it. The KEO days are over! :lol:


Not yet, I will start going to Church and have a word with the big fat bugger, I am sure he wouldn't allow HIS workers to be made redundant. It is the Church after all, and not some business!


That should solve the crisis! :lol:
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