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More than a thousand people will take part in a one-day protest in the Czech Republic and the Czech Republic

Employees of Czech Television (ČT) and Czech Radio (ČRo) have announced a one-day strike to protest against the abolition of media fees and budget cuts for public broadcasters. The strike, supported by trade unions, aims to highlight their dissatisfaction with recent government decisions approved on Monday, which they claim would lead to significant reductions in funding and potential mass layoffs. Workers warn that these changes could threaten daily working conditions, particularly editorial independence.

Zaměstnanci České televize a Rozhlasu chtějí „hlasitě a viditelně“ vyjádřit nesouhlas se zrušením mediálních poplatků a osekáním rozpočtů veřejnoprávních médií. Vyhlásili výstražnou stávku, znát bude na všech platformách, vysílání ale neohrozí.

Stávkový výbor iniciativy Veřejnoprávně, která sdružuje tisíce pracovníků České televize a Českého rozhlasu, vyhlásil s podporou odborů obou médií na pondělí 22. června jednodenní výstražnou stávku.

Pracovníci obou médií tím chtějí dát najevo nesouhlas se změnami ve financování ČT a ČRo, které v pondělí schválila vláda a které by pro ně v důsledku znamenaly výrazné osekání příjmů. Médiím podle nich hrozí masivní propouštění, které pocítí především diváci a posluchači.

Vedení ČT a ČRo jej již v předchozích dnech vyčísily na stovky lidí. Pracovníci obou médií také varují, že v ohrožení jsou jejich každodenní pracovní podmínky, především jejich redakční autonomie, tedy práce bez politických a dalších vlivů.

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Deník NIndependentCenter4 days ago
More than a thousand people will take part in a one-day protest in the Czech Republic and the Czech Republic

Employees of Czech Television (ČT) and Czech Radio (ČRo) have announced a one-day strike to protest against the abolition of media fees and budget cuts for public broadcasters. The strike, supported by trade unions, aims to highlight their dissatisfaction with recent government decisions approved on Monday, which they claim would lead to significant reductions in funding and potential mass layoffs. Workers warn that these changes could threaten daily working conditions, particularly editorial independence.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation objectively, focusing on the employees' concerns regarding budget cuts and the impact on their work conditions without overtly favoring either side. It includes statements from both the workers and mentions the government's actions but does not exhibit clear bias.

Official sources cited

  • organisation Strike committee of 'Veřejnoprávně'
  • organisation Trade unions of ČT and ČRo
Deník NIndependentCenter6 days ago
The government cancels the fees, the Czech Republic and the Czech Republic announce the release of hundreds of people and restrict production

The Czech government has approved a proposal to abolish media fees and begin funding public broadcasters from the state budget. This change could lead to a combined loss of approximately 1.4 billion crowns for Czech Television (ČT) and Czech Radio (ČRo). The move has been defended by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, who stated it was necessary despite potential impacts such as reduced production and staff layoffs.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the government's decision to abolish media fees and shift funding to the state budget without overtly favoring any political side. It includes direct quotes from both the prime minister and the director of ČT, providing balanced perspectives on the potential consequences of the

Official sources cited

  • government Government Proposal to Abolish Media Fees
  • government Statement by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš
  • organisation Reaction from ČT Director Hynek Chudárek
iDNES.czParty-alignedCenter9 days ago
The strike of the people of the Czech Republic and the Czech Republic will last 24 hours, details will be given soon

The strike by employees of Czech public broadcasters CT24 and CRo has escalated, with the strike lasting 24 hours. Details about the strike will be announced soon.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a labor dispute involving public broadcasters without taking a stance or using biased language. It focuses on the fact that the strike has escalated and will last 24 hours, with details to follow. There is no indication of favoritism toward either side of the dispute.

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  • organisationStrike committee of 'Veřejnoprávně'
  • organisationTrade unions of ČT and ČRo
  • governmentGovernment Proposal to Abolish Media Fees
  • governmentStatement by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš
  • organisationReaction from ČT Director Hynek Chudárek