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Union announces new strikes by regional train staff | Economy

Employees of regional trains will soon go on strike again for better working conditions in the smaller collective labor agreement for regional transport. The VVMC union reports this on Tuesday evening. It is not yet known when the new strikes will take place.

The union has recently held talks with employers about a better collective labor agreement. The wage offer that followed was not “significant” and “still too low”, says a spokesman for VVMC. That is why there will soon be another strike in several regions at the same time, says the union.

The action relates to the so-called multimodal regional transport in which some thirteen hundred people are employed, mainly train staff. The collective labor agreement covers companies that offer both bus and train transport, such as Arriva and Keolis. Last Thursday and Friday, these train staff also went on strike; on Thursday in Twente, Dordrecht and Limburg, on Friday nationwide. These strikes took place simultaneously with the strikes within the larger regional transport collective agreement, which includes approximately thirteen thousand employees.

Nevertheless, a strike within the smaller collective labor agreement can indeed have an impact in itself. For example, three previous strike days in December in the north of the country led to problems with the timetable in surrounding northern provinces. The train crew from Friesland also works on routes in Groningen and vice versa, so a reliable timetable could not be guaranteed.

VVMC demands, among other things, retention of purchasing power for the employees. Work pressure must also be reduced. Earlier, the union already spoke of an “irreconcilable difference of views regarding the creation of a new collective labor agreement”.

No new agreements have yet been made for the larger collective regional transport either. Last week’s strikes led to a 40 percent failure in the regional timetable. CNV did not participate in this strike. The union is still in consultation with the supporters about the implementation of actions. CNV expects to know more about possible follow-up actions on Tuesday evening. FNV expects to provide more information about this on Wednesday.

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