Ringseis: Thinning out of spare parts”

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Vienna's regional guild master Georg Ringseis keeps his business on Schwarzenbergplatz in Vienna's 3rd district open and the one in Ungargasse (also 3rd district) closed. He sees himself as a “system maintainer”.

Wiens Landesinnungsmeister Georg Ringseis hält seinen Betrieb am Schwarzenbergplatz im 3. Wiener Gemeindebezirk offen und jenen in der Ungargasse (ebenfalls 3. Bezirk) geschlossen. Er sieht sich als „Systemerhalter“.
Vienna's regional guild master Georg Ringseis keeps his business on Schwarzenbergplatz in Vienna's 3rd district open and the one in Ungargasse (also 3rd district) closed. He sees himself as a “system maintainer”.

Ringseis: Thinning out of spare parts”

Wiens Landesinnungsmeister Georg Ringseis

If you go to Ringseis' website, the following immediately jumps out at you: "Since we have been classified by the government as a system maintainer for basic services, our company at Schwarzenbergplatz remains open for you. "This emergency service is essential," says Ringseis to the KFZ Wirtschaft. “We are thus ensuring the continued mobility of doctors, police officers, ambulances, etc..” As far as his team is concerned, the top maxim is: “Avoid layoffs.” Three of the six workshop employees are currently working. The others are either using up remaining vacation time or have been put on short-time work. The biggest challenge at the moment is the “thinning out of spare parts”. The fact that large brand companies have closed is leading to a “run for spare parts”.