Talks to follow

Hope for leisure ticket: AK stops VKI lawsuit

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17.07.2024 10:05

Owners of the Tyrolean leisure ticket can hope. Following an announced lawsuit by the VKI against the largest network ticket in this country, the Chamber of Labor (AK) took action. Apparently with success.

As reported, the Association for Consumer Information (VKI) identified unequal treatment when purchasing the leisure ticket. After the planned lawsuit became known, criticism rained down from all sides. Including the AK.

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The fact that the proceedings can now be halted for the time being and further talks can take place is a first step in the right direction.

(Bild: Birbaumer Christof)

Erwin Zangerl

AK boss calls for concessions
Tyrol's AK boss Erwin Zangerl immediately called for those responsible to concede in order to find a solution for everyone, especially consumers, and stop the shutdown. Talks have now been held between the parties to the proceedings. The proceedings have therefore been halted for the time being.

Talks will now follow
Zangerl: "The fact that the proceedings can now be stopped for the time being and further talks can take place is a first step in the right direction. In any case, the aim must be to ensure that Tyroleans can continue to enjoy affordable sports and leisure facilities in the future. A model lawsuit must not lead to massive disadvantages for the local population!"

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The massive outcry has had an effect. I hope that common sense will now prevail and the issues can be resolved. This lawsuit against the Tyroleans must be dropped.

(Bild: Birbaumer Christof)

Anton Mattle

A sigh of relief in politics too
Politicians are also breathing a sigh of relief. Governor Anton Mattle (ÖVP) had also backed the leisure ticket. The head of the state emphasizes that "the massive outcry is having an effect, because the minister responsible for the VKI, Johannes Rauch, also has a duty". The state has already been active behind the scenes and has called for talks. "I hope that common sense will now prevail and that these issues will be resolved," said Mattle, demanding that "this lawsuit should be dropped".

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