Fire on the president of SYRIZA, Stefanou Kasselakisthe deputy minister of the prime minister and representative of the government disclosed in his position, Pavlos Marinakis.
In particular, Mr. Marinakis states in his post:
“We have become resilient internationally,” says Mr. Kasselakis, with the “six-day work.”
When you are the leader of the opposition in a country, you have two choices. One is to read the evidence, look for arguments and make a strong and well-founded opposition. The other option is to put together different videos and recycle the lie. Mr. Kasselakis chose the second path. We will consciously tell you the truth,” says Deputy Prime Minister and government representative Pavlos Marinakis in his position.
He then points out: “So, let’s take a look at the official figures for the first fortnight of the ERGANI system. Total employers in the country employing dependent workers: 326,482 employers and 382,775 branches.
How many companies applied to use the emergency work shift? A total of 690 companies for 1,671 agencies, that is, 0.44% of the companies in the country applied. Let’s see now how many of these applications were accepted.
Of the 1,671 agencies that submitted applications, 291 meet the requirements of the law, that is, being in continuous operation 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with rotating shifts or operating 24 hours for 5 or 6 days with rotating shifts, that is, 0.076% of all branches.
In short, for this supposed six-day work that is an emergency shift, we end up referring to less than 1 in every 1,000 companies in the country. One last thing: If Kasselakis wants, there are many more videos that acknowledge the country’s progress. If he can’t find them, we can send them to him.” concludes the government representative in his position.
@pavlos_marinakisKasselakis found a day to upload a video reproducing the well-known myth about “6 days of work”. Official data from the “ERGANI” system were published today, according to which less than 1 in 1,000 companies were subject to the specific emergency change regime, while 970 of the 1,261 applications for membership were rejected.