ZAGREB, Nov 20 (Hina) - The Croatian Rail Workers' Union on
Wednesday announced a general strike for November 28, calling for
the signing of a collective agreement, respect for the rights of
employees in line with the labour relations bylaws, resolution of
housing problems and a long-term development plan for the Croatian
Railways company.
Union president Zlatko Pavletic told a news conference in
Zagreb that rail unions had been conducting collective negotiations
with the Croatian Railways management for seven months but that
they had broken off on October 24 because of the management's view
that it did not have authority to negotiate labour costs.
"We have been demanding for four years that the government
draw up a long-term transport policy plan, and now Croatian
Railways doesn't have either a five-year plan or a plan for the
next year," Pavletic said.
Eight other rail unions would decide this week whether or not
they would join the strike, he said.
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