There was a comment from the operator about the images of the waiter who raised the country.
Discussions about the images taken over the weekend on the island of Rhodes, one of the most popular holiday destinations in Greece, do not stop…
Footage taken at a business in Rhodes showed a waiter in a white T-shirt serving wooden huts built in deep water, plunging chest-deep in salt water. While these images shared on social media caused a huge reaction, the Greek authorities also weighed in.
As Greek ministers opened an investigation into the incident, the waiter, who was in the middle of the discussion, said: “I get a tip of up to 200 euros a day thanks to this,” stressing that he was pleased with the situation. . Today, the operator of the place, which is the subject of discussion, spoke to the Greek media.
The owner of the place defended himself by speaking to the Greek media. The operator said: “The waiter himself wanted to get into the water. In this way, he wanted to get a good tip. This guy has been working with me for five years. It was a private invitation and he wanted a good tip. The salary of this child is 3 thousand euros and if he brings what the client wants, ”he said.
“WELERY CLOTHES ARE WATERPROOF”
The Greek business owner said the clothing the waiter was wearing was also waterproof.
The operator said: “Those who wanted to smear me and my business took action. In the afternoon, 10 inspectors came and checked everything but they found that everything was legal. The coast guards also came and saw that everything was in accordance with the law, ”he said. Expressing that he prioritized the safety of his employees, the operator commented: “I am not going to make any more statements and my employees will say the same.”
THE MINISTRY IS IN ACTION
The Greek authorities launched an investigation after reactions increased after the images taken over the weekend and shared on social networks.
It emerged that the owner of the place is a businessman who runs the Greek parliament canteen, while Labor Minister Adonis Georgiadis and another cabinet minister, Sea Minister Miltiadis Varvitsiotis, also confirmed that an investigation has been opened.