It all started in France, where last February 3 former participants
Temptation Island - one of the many reality shows that will delight fans of the genre - have sued Glem, the producer of the television show, Subsidiary the French television broadcaster TF1.
Ad animare i concorrenti sono state le pessime
condizioni di lavoro
cui sono stati costretti durante lo spettacolo, spesso obbligati a bere alcolici per amplificare reazioni e comportamenti, privati del sonno e forzati a “stare in scena” 24 ore su 24, in nome del reality e senza retribuzione. I protagonisti di Temptation Island hanno chiesto al tribunale di essere considerati come
veri dipendenti
, e come tali di poter ricevere uno stipendio per il lavoro svolto.
reality - more than a hundred - who went to the same lawyer to claim the same rights. Apparently the case is having an impact at the international level
, since the legal department following the various causes has been contacted by lawyers Americans, Germans and Italians also interested in defending this new category of workers, even in its country. A spokesman for Endemol
(producer, among others, Big Brother) commented by saying that ultimately it is a game, and that those present agreed to put their lives in the street hoping to win but knowing he could lose. Why complain then?
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