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Regional transport unions threaten to strike every week from now on as long as employers do not want to talk about a new collective labor agreement

The unions are not on the same page when it comes to wage demands. FNV wants to agree on a collective labor agreement for 1 year, in which wages will be increased by almost 17 percent due to the high inflation. The CNV wants 14 percent, laid down in a collective labor agreement with a term of 18 months. The VWOV offers 8 percent over a year, plus another 3 percent from April next year.

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