Rubicon members threw paint at the home of Vakakis, owner of Jumbo – Society



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Members of “Ruvikonas” intervened on Sunday night 12/20 at the house of the owner of Jumbo Apostolos Vakakis, throwing paintings and leaving three.

The collective in an Internet publication says, among other things: “Apostolos Vakakis, owner of Jumbo, in a recent interview shared his “philosophy” on how the Jumbo group operates. Of course we were not surprised that after citing numbers and percentages to prove the damage suffered by the company, he ended up proposing 7-day, 12-hour jobs even in the midst of a pandemic. It is well known that big companies, when it comes to the survival of their industry, means safeguarding their profits and the only way to achieve this is by violating the rights of employees. Today we visit Vakakis house to share our philosophy.»

It is recalled that Mr. Vakakis, in statements he had made a few days ago on Euro2day, had argued that after the removal of the blockade, any company wishing to operate the 12-hour, 7-day-a-week operation should allow it.

«If the lockdown measures are lifted, it should be possible to operate 7 days a week and 12 hours a day, of course for those who want it and for a period of time that meets the demand for Easter.He characteristically said.

Condemnation for Georgiadis

For his part, the Minister of Development and Investments, Adonis Georgiadis, in a post on Twitter condemns the intervention: “I condemn this misery out of disgust. Every person’s home is a sacred place and not a place for disturbances and Mr. Vakakis has been a model businessman all these years. The damage it has suffered is unfortunately great. Shame! “He wrote.

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