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Lockdown Thessaloniki: In the “railings” shopping and bars with restrictions

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Thessaloniki: At the “railings” the focus with the mini lockdown – Mobilizations prepared by DJs

Thessaloniki: At the “railings” the focus with the mini lockdown – Mobilizations prepared by DJs

The owners of the new measures announced for Thessaloniki characterize the owners as “hard locking” for a large part of the restaurant stores, while … 01.10.2021, Sputnik Greece

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For the owners of restaurants in Thessaloniki, the ban on music due to the new strict measures against the coronavirus and the night traffic ban is another print that will lead hundreds of shops to a padlock, while the DJs who say they remain comfortable are still indignant. As the secretary of the company Restaurant, Grill and Cafe-Bar of the prefecture of Thessaloniki, Michalis, a professional, told Sputnik, for some of the stores, the new measures are a “hard lock”. For the stores that mostly work after 23:00 it is a total lock and support measures should be taken today so that they can charge and not close “he stressed characteristically. He also mentioned that 20% of the stores in the prefecture – “about 1,000 catering establishments” – which do not have an outdoor area, is “closed from 30 October 2020” and added that about 400 people locked in September with the conditions to receive the Refundable Advance as well as the growth in the coverage of salary and insurance contributions. In fact, the experienced Mr. revealed that many restaurant owners try to sell as much as possible, but “can not find buyers”. have been taken, “we remain unemployed for the 3rd time in 1.5 years, without knowing when we will return to our jobs”, as pointed out in their announcement by 210 members of the Association of Record Players (DJ) of the prefecture of Thessaloniki. “We were told we were ‘outbreaks’ and in order to be healthy and keep our jobs, we were vaccinated. We have been told that those who are vaccinated will not be deprived of their liberty, except those who are not vaccinated. And yet, once again there is an inconsistency of words and deeds from the government. So since only vaccinated (or sick) people enter the dining area and the staff does two quick tests a week, what is the reason they turn off the music? Who will stick whom? The DJs are demanding the lifting of the ban on music in stores. “After all, compensation should be paid for as long as we stay and we are not working.”

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“Hard lock” for a large percentage of restaurants is characterized by their owners the new measures announced for Thessaloniki, while the mobilizations were planned and the DJs of the stores who say “within 1.5 years make unemployed for the third time.”

For their owners restaurants in Thessaloniki the ban on music due to the new strict measures against coronavirus and the night Curfew is another print that will lead hundreds of shops in padlock, while DJs are also indignant who as they say stay again unemployedThe

As the secretary of the company Restaurant, Grill and Cafe-Bar of the prefecture of Thessaloniki, told Sputnik, Michalis Seriaidis, for some stores, the new measures are a “hard lock».

«It is a hard lock for a part of your home. For stores that mostly work after 23:00 it is one total lock and should be taken today as well support measures so that they can survive and not closeHe emphasized characteristics.

He also mentioned that 20% of the stores in the prefecture – “about 1,000 catering shops” – which have no outdoor space, is «closed from 30 October 2020» and added that about 400 were locked in September just ended the period that they had to stay open and not make redundancies in accordance with the conditions to receive the Refundable Advance as well as the concept of coverage of payroll and insurance tickets.

In fact, Mr. Eftiras revealed that Many restaurant owners try to sell as much as they can, but “can not find buyers”The

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The DJs are ready for mobilizations

Ready for mobilizations are the DJ working in catering, as well as after a long period of unemployment due to the pandemic and the measures taken, “We are unemployed for the third time in 1.5 years, without knowing then we will return to our jobs“, As pointed out in their announcement 210 members Recordists Association (DJ) of the prefecture of Thessaloniki.

“We were told we were ‘outbreaks’ and in order to be healthy and keep our jobs, we were vaccinated. We have been told that those who are vaccinated will not be deprived of their liberty, except those who are not vaccinated. And yet, once again there is an inconsistency of words and deeds from the government. So since only vaccinated (or sick) people enter the dining area and the staff does two quick tests a week, what is the reason they turn off the music? Who will stick whom? They wonder.

DJs demand lifting of music ban in stores “otherwise, to be compensated for as long as we are out of work“Adding that they prepare”protest movements that will be discovered in the coming days “.

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