All campaigning groups represented – January 23rd from 8 p.m. on ORF Radio Vorarlberg, January 24th from 7 p.m. on the TV program “Vorarlberg today”
Vienna (OTS) – A few days before the 2024 Chamber of Labor election begins in Vorarlberg on January 26th, ORF Vorarlberg invites the competing groups to a discussion at the ORF Landesfunkhaus Vorarlberg in Dornbirn. The debate can be heard on Tuesday, January 23rd, from 8 p.m. on ORF Radio Vorarlberg. A summary of the event will be broadcast on January 24th in the TV program “Vorarlberg today” (7 p.m., ORF 2 V).
All election campaigning groups in the ORF regional broadcasting center Vorarlberg
During the discussion, the top candidates from the campaigning factions answer questions from ORF editor Pia Lenz. Bernhard Heinzle (FCG.ÖAAB), Manuela Auer (FSG), Michael Koschat (FPÖ), Sandra Reich and Sadettin Demir (TOGETHER – Greens and Independents), Adnan Dincer (New Movement for the Future – NBZ) and Beyaz Yogurtcu-Acar ( Home of all cultures – HaK) will be on the ORF Vorarlberg discussion stage about how they want to support the employees in Vorarlberg. Andreas Spechtenhauser is a guest in the studio for the election campaign group “Trade Union Left Block – GLB”.
Election of the Chamber of Labor General Assembly
The Chamber of Labor election takes place every five years. The AK general assembly, i.e. the parliament of employees, is elected. This year you can vote directly in Vorarlberg companies or by postal vote from January 26th to February 8th, 2024.
Markus Klement, regional director of ORF Vorarlberg: “The Chamber of Labor is one of the important pillars of the Austrian social partnership. Especially in times of high inflation and rising rents, it is of particular interest to our audience how the election campaign groups want to campaign for employees. We are happy to offer this orientation in our media.”
Angelika Simma-Wallinger, editor-in-chief of ORF Vorarlberg: “The AK election is the start of a super election year with elections to the European Parliament, National Council and state parliament. Quality, balanced and independent media reports are the basis for the most important democratic act – the election. And people can rely on ORF Vorarlberg.”
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