Following a negotiating session held on Sunday, November 8 between the UGTT and the Ministry of Transport, the strike programmed by TRANSTU agents, for November 9 and 11, was deferred to a later date.
TRANSTU agents declared a strike on November 9 and 10, 2020, following the collapse of the reconciliation meeting held on Friday, November 6, 2020, between the supervisory authority and the trade union party.
The strike had been delayed following a compromise reached between the trade union party and TRANSTU knowing that this strike was announced due to “the inability of the agents to fully exercise their functions in the absence of conditions minimum safety and health “while the coronavirus epidemic is spreading rapidly, according to the secretary-general of the Regional Labor Union in Tunis, Farouk Ayari.
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