Israel Railways employees disrupt the full electric work of the Tel Aviv line
Posted on Aug 30, 2019 by Ifi Reporter - Dan Bielski
The Israel Railways management appealed to the Labor Court on Thursday to request workers not to disrupt the full electric work of the Tel Aviv line. About a year ago, during a controversial line, the former Minister of Transport Israel Katz launched only up to Ben Gurion Airport, and since then there have been about 150 faults. In recent weeks, the train has completed this work after last May the train reported a significant rejection at the full launch.
Today, as stated, the company claims that "contrary to the Labor Court's rules that prohibited sanctions and organizational measures, and despite ongoing negotiations, the chairman of the railway committee reveals Edrai to act forcefully and illegally, breaking the industrial quiet that prevailed in recent months."
According to the management, "In the past few days, Ideri initiated some illegal measures and sanctions, including the banning of electric experiment trips south of Ben Gurion, in a recently electrified section, the prevention of essential maintenance of electric locomotives, concentrated loads of cargo drivers, of which seven announced Within a few hours, and disruptive device distribution (POC) interruptions essential for passenger safety. "
The management says these steps are in violation of the court's ruling last April, and "may result in delaying the start of the highway to the defense station without replacement at Ben Gurion Airport, and today are already canceling many freight trains and financial damage to Israel Railways, along with disruptive management of the rule The Railway Network. "
On the other hand, the committee says it "does not take sanctions and does not disrupt work. The opposite is true. We have been warning the management for a long time about serious failures. Deficiencies and deficiencies that may prevent the operation down the line. This is another attempt by the railway administration to bring down its serious failures to the workers' committee. "
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