Unions will shut down VRT on Tuesday if restructure approved
If the board of Flanders’ public broadcaster approves the restructuring plan on Monday, eliminating nearly 300 jobs, unions plan to shut it down – including één, Canvas, Radio 1 and Studio Brussel – on Tuesday
Off the air
The board met yesterday for the first official reading of the plan. At the same time, the three unions set up an action committee. “It looked more like a staff meeting, there were so many people present,” said Luc Vandenhoeck of the socialist union ACOD. “The readiness for action is huge; nobody has anything good to say about the plan.”
Should the board approve the proposal without changes, unions says they will shut down the broadcaster on Tuesday. VRT’s outlets include TV channels één, Canvas and Ketnet and radio stations Radio 1, Radio 2, Klara and Studio Brussel. One union representative promised “no substitute programmes will be aired, with as much silence as possible on the radio”.
If, on the other hand, the board sends the plan back to management for amendments, “then we will try as far as possible to direct those changes,” he said.
“We as a board find that certain changes need to take place, but that the core tasks that form the mission of the public broadcaster must absolutely remain untouched,” commented VRT chair Luc Van den Brande (pictured) after Thursday’s meeting. “This plan is more than an exercise. It’s very important for us to achieve these aims via social dialogue, with respect for all those involved. I hope everyone can be effected together.”
Photo: Paul Van Welden/Wikimedia

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