ZAGREB, Oct 22 (Hina) - Croatian Radio editor-in-chief Dusko Radic said on Monday the radio did not cancel the work contract of its part-time employee Denis Sabic due to his hosting Saturday's protest rally of the national
Headquarters for the protection of Homeland War values but because he was employed with another radio station outside the Croatian Radio system. Radic told Hina Sabic had violated the Croatian Radio Television Code of Conduct, which regulates that no HRT employee can perform the same or similar duties for another media house without the consent of his employer. Sabic was a part-time employee of Radio Split, which is part of Croatian Radio, but he also worked for a local radio station in Sinj, Radic said. He dismissed claims made by the Headquarters that Sabic was dismissed because he hosted the protest rally, Headquarters' president Mirko Condic said today.(hina) sb rml
ZAGREB, Oct 22 (Hina) - Croatian Radio editor-in-chief Dusko Radic
said on Monday the radio did not cancel the work contract of its
part-time employee Denis Sabic due to his hosting Saturday's
protest rally of the national Headquarters for the protection of
Homeland War values but because he was employed with another radio
station outside the Croatian Radio system.
Radic told Hina Sabic had violated the Croatian Radio Television
Code of Conduct, which regulates that no HRT employee can perform
the same or similar duties for another media house without the
consent of his employer. Sabic was a part-time employee of Radio
Split, which is part of Croatian Radio, but he also worked for a
local radio station in Sinj, Radic said.
He dismissed claims made by the Headquarters that Sabic was
dismissed because he hosted the protest rally, Headquarters'
president Mirko Condic said today.
(hina) sb rml