Because their popular accommodation in the Katschberg in Carinthia is before the end, employees and guests have started a characteristic campaign against the closure. The owner, the PVA, justifies the “Kroon” her decision – solutions are sought for both employees and holiday makers.
A holiday group is completely upset during their winter holiday on Katschberg. “Our beautiful hotel must be closed”, the guests, who are indignant every year in the hotel, whose owner is the pension insurance institution (PVA).
PVA employees can be on holiday there at an affordable price. “We are always happy to accept the offer. The use was always good, “the former PVA employee Walter Tippelt and other guests are disappointed during their last stay.
Characteristic campaign against closure
The employees who are now afraid of their workplace feel even worse: “We have only received the information that the hotel will close. Nobody knows when that should happen, how it goes. Now those who are affected want to fight with a characteristic campaign against the closure of the system. “We also signed,” says a group from Vienna.
Van de PVA states the “krone” request: “The basic idea was to offer mainly for socially weak employees in this hotel at a good price. But then every employee can enjoy a stay there. A further operation would no longer be profitable.“ The use is no longer available. Because a ski -holiday is now no longer a cheap country. developed. “
There is also a plan for the employees: “We want to sell the hotel, we will continue to work in the spring of 2026. The staff must then be taken over by the new owner, “people want to calm down. The search for a buyer is active.
Source: Krone

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