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Tunisia-Exclusive: State has not injected funds into the railway company to pay the wages of its workers

 Train traffic has been frozen in recent days due to an unexpected strike by employees of the Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer-SNCFT to protest the non-payment of their salaries.

Late last night on Thursday, normal traffic on the entire railway network resumed after an agreement with the Ministry of Transport.

The President of the Republic, Kais Saied additionally confirmed last night that the wages of the employees of the company have been paid.

Tunisie Numerique has learned, from reliable sources, that the state has not injected funds into the company however the company has been commissioned following the intervention of the presidency of the republic to “enter even more ”In the red. Knowing that the SNCFT bank is a public bank.

The value of the company’s wages for the month of November is approximately 9.7 billion dinars for about 4,612 railway workers.

What will be the fate of the company in December, and will it be able to pay the salaries or will it find itself in the same situation again ?!

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