But only for two days. The story behind the incident. Otherwise it would have been over at the end of the year.
Surprised faces at MA 24 (health and social planning) when a cancellation letter arrived a few weeks ago that would have permanently changed the corona testing structure in Vienna. The Lifebrain lab – known throughout the city for “Alles gurgelt” – announced the end of the collaboration. Reason: Due to global development, the company would no longer be economically worthwhile.
“Accidentally drawn
At that time, the number of cases was still low, the testing quota for all Austrians, the layoffs of employees – in the summer the PCR tests for Lifebrain were no longer the same as in the autumn and the winter before. According to the letter, the end of the year would have been the end. City attorneys have been asked to investigate.
After two days everything was suddenly different. Lifebrain boss Michael Havel withdrew the termination. What was going on, do we want to know about him? Havel: “I was sick and in such bad shape that I accidentally signed it. An error of judgment.”
Employees are now being sought again
With the number of cases, the turnover increases again. “There was the first wave of layoffs, the social plan will be signed next week,” Havel said. “But the tender for the schools is ongoing. We will start hiring again in the fall.’ Prefers those previously fired. But cancellations are rarely binding at Lifebrain.
Source: Krone

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