The last end of Kika/Leiner is also accompanied by interpersonal size. A HOSPLADY and “Knitting Ladies” coordinated a farewell party for those affected by a branch. Moreover, the motto is “everything must be out” …
The more than 1300 employees became the news as a hammer strike. KiKa/Leiner is more brutal. In the meantime – as reported – all furniture is closed, the hard -working women and men go out their job. However, they are not only collected financially, but also in many places by deep human initiatives.
A few days ago, for example, in Wiener Neudorf (Lower Austria), where 120 employees of a service center probably met for the last time.
The farewell party was organized by a hospita in the village, supported by a group of pensioners who took care of the desserts: “When we learned about the situation, I asked if I can help,” explains Katharina Seelinger, the “anniversary economist”, the ” anniversary economist “by Biedermannsdorf. Many employees of the service center were loyal regular guests.
Shopping baskets, Printers & Co. auctioned
Despite the sale, countless products remained in the camps. The fleet of KiKa/Leiner, office supplies and even shopping baskets are also on the www.aurena.at platform in the bidding phase.
Source: Krone

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