ZAGREB, Nov 29 (Hina) - Croatian railway workers said on Friday
they were continuing a strike because negotiations with the
Croatian Railways (HZ) management had not taken place yet.
"We're surprised that there are no negotiations because the
damage caused by the strike is extensive, but it should be
attributed to the government which doesn't want to negotiate," Rail
Workers' Union president Zlatko Pavletic told a press conference in
Zagreb.
The first day of the strike, which began on Thursday, passed
without incidents, Pavletic said, adding that strikers in Pula and
Gospic were exposed to pressure.
"If the pressure on our members continues, we will suspend
even minimum services, " Pavletic stressed.
He rejected a government allegation that average HZ wages had
reached average wages in the business sector, noting that the
government's calculation included overtime work, work at weekends
and on holidays, and company-subsidized hot meals.
The average wages of members of the Railway Workers' Union
were about nine percent lower than average HZ wages, Pavletic said.
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