{"id":7215,"date":"2022-06-03T15:03:22","date_gmt":"2022-06-03T13:03:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uniglobalunion.org\/news\/strike-action-and-solidarity-for-a-strong-public-broadcasting-service-in-belgium\/"},"modified":"2022-06-15T14:38:57","modified_gmt":"2022-06-15T12:38:57","slug":"strike-action-and-solidarity-for-a-strong-public-broadcasting-service-in-belgium","status":"publish","type":"news","link":"https:\/\/uniglobalunion.org\/news\/strike-action-and-solidarity-for-a-strong-public-broadcasting-service-in-belgium\/","title":{"rendered":"Strike action and solidarity for a strong public broadcasting service in Belgium"},"content":{"rendered":"
In a strong show of unity hundreds of union members and supporters joined the three unions, ACOD, ACV-Transcom and VSOA representing workers at Flemish public broadcaster VRT in a one-day strike over plans on 31 May to defund the broadcaster and its impact on quality of programming,\u00a0 jobs, \u00a0working conditions, and the financial sustainability.<\/p>\r\n
The Flemish government announced to reduce the budget from \u20ac275 million to \u20ac258 million in 2025. Further, the government will not index the operating costs, which will result in a structural deficit that will grow each year. The cuts come at a time when VRT needs to invest in digitalization and faces increased costs due to high inflation.<\/p>\r\n
The response of VRT management is a sell-out, say unions. Instead of engaging in a dialogue with the government over a sustainable financing plan for VRT and to invest in its workers and the digital transformation of the broadcaster, it has decided to cut over 200 jobs, to privatize core services including one of its most successful shows, \u201cthuis<\/em>\u201d.<\/p>\r\n At the gate of VRT, where the striking workers and their supporters from other sectors, civil society and political parties gathered, the message was loud and clear: strong public service broadcasting means quality programming and independent information, which democratic societies draw their strength from. Reinvestment in VRT not its demolition is the way forward.<\/p>\r\n Wies Descheemaeker, General Secretary of ACOD-VRT<\/a> said: \u201cA Strong VRT is based on the strength of its own staff – many of whom are present at this picket. The management’s\u00a0 so-called transformation plan does not. Management underestimates what we, the makers of public broadcasting, can and want to achieve. If the VRT has kept running and, through the years of austerity, through the pandemic, is still considered one of the most efficient and creative broadcasters in Europe it is because of all those working on the shop floor – despite the wrong policy choices.\u201d<\/p>\r\n ACV-Transcom<\/a>\u2019s Carlos Van Hoeymissen underlined : \u201cThe VRT needs investments instead of privatisation. This means that more money is needed for future-oriented digitalisation, more money for production means and more money for VRT employees. As a public broadcaster we need to keep talent and experience in-house.\u201d<\/p>\r\n