The bride and groom will not be able to say ‘yes’ after 6.30 p.m.



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Barış Ay made a statement on how the period of the pandemic affected the wedding industry and accompanying stakeholders and what decisions they made after the notified circulars. 280,000 wedding halls in Turkey, 186,000 organizasyonc merchants, 1,200,000 waiters working in the wedding industry, 100,000 hairdressers, 100,000 photographers, 280,000 musicians declared that the Month of Peace is over, the industry said of weddings due to the pandemic workers live complaints.

“WE WILL LOSE 20 PERCENT”

Stating that 80 percent of job losses occurred in the wedding sector during the pandemic process, Ay said: “With the last circular we lost the remaining 20 percent. We are respectful of public health, we are respectful of the decisions our government makes in this regard, but the problems of traders must also be taken into account when making decisions. ” said.

“ESNAF MAY HAVE DIFFICULTY IN PAYING ITS FIRST TERM”

President Ay affirmed that the government has supported them in structuring loans and thanked them for this. Noting that the first delivery of the setup will take place in January 2021, Ay noted that merchants will have a difficult time paying the first installment due to the announced restrictions and bans.

Referring to the traders’ problems, Ay said: “We apply for a loan from our government with an urgent 1-year non-repayable KGF (credit guarantee fund) loan, as applied to tourism professionals. We also request regulation in restructuring. With the last circular, my merchant cannot pay the first installment of the restructuring in January. “

“WE TAKE YOUR HARD”

DÜSOİŞ President Barış Ay stated that street weddings negatively affect the number of cases and said: “We are suffering from weddings performed by unauthorized persons. We suggest a solution again. We can prevent the pandemic, as long as we are listened to. We prepare the solution proposals as a project and send them to the ministries, ”he said.

THE WEDDINGS WILL END AT 6.30 PM

Referring to the latest circular from the Ministry of the Interior shared with the public, Ay continued his words as follows:

“We read the circular. The term wedding did not happen in it, but the restriction of 20.00 at night means the end of the industry. We saw the restriction of 20.00 at night, we said ‘ok, we are in a difficult period’. We have produced a solution for this. By calling the phone, we announce that our weddings will end at 6 pm-6.30pm. Because our hallways are clean, our staff has to get to their homes. Naturally, we decide this way because there restrictions after 8:00 pm. It will begin at 10:00 am. We will have finished our weddings at 6:30 pm. This is our final decision as a union. As a union, we made this decision official. “

Noting that they returned all the products they bought, Ay said, showing the empty cabinets in the hall: “We returned all the products we bought and had a loss. We returned the products we bought for 5 TL for 1 TL. Our cabinets now they are empty. “

“WE MAKE A DATE CHANGE IN WEDDINGS”

The owner of the wedding hall, Ali Rıza Topbaş, noted that they made a date change at some weddings with the latest announced circular. Topbaş said: “We had a 2-hour wedding in July and August. Then this was reduced to 1 hour. 70 percent of our work was canceled. Our work stopped. We had withdrawn loans, rent payable,” he said.

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