Friday, April 23, 2010

Mutiny on the market



Bonn - For four months, seething at the Bonn market. But now's bangs: The feeders are the theater with the new operators' market guild "suffering.
"They are restrictive contracts, which we should sign," complains the community of Marktbeschicker. "We have tried for months to negotiate. But the "market guild" moves to zero. "
Continuous Zoff for the contracts: It had said the chairman of the board of DMG Market Guild, Berthold steel, in April compared to EXPRESS that they wanted to meet the merchants. No one should worry about his stand.
But the fear of losing his life from now on just to go. No wonder. Is in the contract but in it, for example, that a summary dismissal is already possible if you "are denied membership and support of the advertising community of dealers". Is called compulsory membership ...
Ill knock your feeders and "intimidation to": "Since then it say whether it was the right contractor, if one points out that on certain days you - for example, freezing rain or storm - will be on the market," said André Beehr, head of the market association.
Since it no longer feels like a freelance business, but as a serf, completed a fruit dealer.
Also, the new market master gets off his fat. "The roars to seller, if something does not fit," says one feeder. EXPRESS readers confirm such incidents. Retrieved from "Kasernenhofton" is mentioned.
Particularly bad either thrown open, the market master of a little boy had insulted abusive, because had bothered him during an evening turns.
From the city that was previously responsible for the market to feel the feeders abandoned. "We stand here, but not from hobby - we must earn our money. 20, 30 years everything went well, the city has earned good money to us - but now we only have trouble. "
EXPRESS learned: The market of people are so angry about the city and "market" guild that they want to complain, either to start a citizens' petition, or even enter into the strike.
The mutiny on Bonn's market. "We will not be riven," says Beehr.