Manifesto RTVE General Intercentre
RTVE Public service is also producing programs
The construction of the new radio and public television, despite the necessary consensus to elect ultimately responsible for the new corporation, is being plagued by constant changes in instability printed impossible to consolidate the model and what is worse the service wish all citizens of this country.
waiver programs to produce its own resources has been occurring in RTVE, led by a management company from the private sector, is depriving workers of their work RTVE and the citizens of this country of enormous wealth treasured for many years of effort and professionalism. The workers, through their legal representatives, are mobilizing and have convened a series of strikes to demand a program production plan that ensures the maintenance of staff, to regain the level of transparency required in managing a public company and do not involve an envelope cost produced by the outsourcing of our work, the citizens that their taxes pay for the services of the state.
Intercentros The General Committee of RTVE, representing all employees of our company and if we are allowed to all citizens of the English State Government's application of the nation, the political parties, social partners and all those institutions associated with the media, the need for a state public service radio and television safe and quality goods to produce and disseminate audiovisual integrated and cohesive society to which we belong. And we want to influence production of programs with their own resources, as recorded by Marco Mandate approved by the U.S. Congress and removed from the Law 17/2006, because if RTVE not produce programs and is limited to a mere post issuer would be many underserved minorities, many aspects of our society not covered by the media and many underserved areas of our culture. And so ended, calling for decisive measures to correct the course RTVE management so that we can produce audiovisual goods according to their capabilities, which are many.
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