Employees from the Tunis Transport Company (TRANSTU) will begin a strike on September and 16 5, to protest the repeated delay in payment , grants, food stamps, and extra hours reclamation, under the legislation in force.
They also renewed their demand to provide employees with occupational safety and health and to apply the minutes of previous sessions with the Ministry of Transport.
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