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After almost a week without minimum services, the arbitral tribunal decided to define minimum services of 25% for strike at CP from Sunday.
The Arbitral Tribunal has defined minimum for aa from Sunday and until Wednesday.
These minimum services, 25%they will be held at a time when the strike of the Dodesses Union (SMAQ) will no longer be total, as has happened in recent days, being only planned for supplementary work, including work on weekly rest day.
The CP indicated that “minimum services were defined, for the period between 11 and 14 May”, with the trains lists covered by the decision.
According to the decision of the Arbitral Tribunal, “the reason for this fixation to be done with the need to ensure minimal rail transport when there are no other alternatives or, there are they, they are overly onerous.”
Thus, “considered it appropriate to fix minimal services related to the circulation of compositions in the amount of 25% of what would be their normal circulation, not accepting in full the proposal of the CP that proposed a 30%fixation ”.
According to the decision, “the setting of minimum services in this percentage is justified considering the fact that this company carries out an activity with enormous social relevance, and the announced strike should be limited in what is considered to be considered to be ‘Unpremutable social needs’which are represented here for allowing some circulation of trains at a minimum level that does not undermine the safety of passengers, with the accumulation of people in the stations and the overcrowding of the trains. ”
Strike complicates (DA)
CP trains circulation has been stopped due to strikes from various unions, and in the case of other stoppages the arbitral tribunal did not set minimum services.
The Arbitral Tribunal explained on Thursday that it did not decrease minimal services in the strikes at CP, because the company warned that a circulation of 15% does not guarantee the physical safety of passengers.
This clarification arises after “several news and controversies that have been public about the various strikes in the CP,” explained the Arbitral Tribunal of the Economic and Social Council in a statement.
Wednesday and Thursday strikes were summoned by the Union Association of Intermediate Railway Exploration Heads (Ascef), the Independent Union Association of Commercial Career Railways (Assifeco), the Federation of Transport and Communications Unions (FECTRANS), the National Union of Transport Communications and Public Works (Fentcop), the National Movement Railroad and the Railway Union (SINAF) Railroad National Democratic Union (Sindefer), the Independent Railroad Workers Union of Infrastructure and the like (SINFA), the National Railway Union (SINFB), the National Transport and Industry Workers Union (Sintti), the Independent Union of Railway and the like (Siofa), the National Union of Technical Tables (SNAQ) Railway (SNTSF), the Railway Transport Union (STF) and the Metro and Railway Workers Union (STMEFE).
This stoppage was joined on Thursday the Union of Machiers (SMAQ), the only union that is today on strike.
The Railway Union of the Itinerant Commercial Review (SFRCI) of the Reviewers and Ticket Workers called, in turn, a partial strike from 05h00 to 08:30 Sunday to Wednesday.