THE END FOR NOW

59-day strike by French signalmen ends, unions claim victory

SUD-Rail workers during the strikes in the Paris Nord area. Image: Facebook. © Sud-Rail Paris Nord
SUD-Rail workers during the strikes in the Paris Nord area. Image: Facebook. © Sud-Rail Paris Nord

A 59-day strike by French signalmen near Paris is reported to have ended, with the local branch of the SUD Rail labour union crying victory in a dispute which had focused on working conditions and redundancies. The end of the strikes should bring massive relief to the French rail freight sector, as it was reportedly impacting 40% of trains running in the area.

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Author: Stuart Todd

Stuart Todd is a correspondent and frequent contributor for RailFreight.com

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