Czech public broadcaster unions issue strike warning over government's funding revamp


PRAGUE, April 22 (Reuters) - Unions at ⁠Czech Television and Czech Radio warned they were preparing to strike on ⁠Wednesday over what they see as a threat to their independence ‌from planned government reforms of the state broadcasters' funding, including scrapping a licence fee.

The ruling coalition plans to begin phasing out the licence fee this year and bring the broadcasters' funding completely under the ​state budget from next year. Both steps would ⁠reduce funding for state media overall.

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