ZAGREB, Dec 4 (Hina) - Commenting on Wednesday's decision by the
central strikers' committee of the Croatian Railway Workers' Union
to resume all passenger services, Transport Minister Zeljko Luzavec
said that the greatest damage was caused by the suspension of
freight trains.
Luzavec told a news conference in Zagreb that the government
would provide trucks for transport of commodities in order to
absorb at least some of the damage done by the strike which began
last Thursday.
He reiterated that there was no reason for the strike and that
the government had fulfilled all of its obligations towards rail
workers.
"There's no reason for (the government) to give in," to the
union's demands, Luzavec said.
Although the Railway Workers' Union wanted to "provoke a
conflict with the government" to get other unions to join the
strike, "the government will not issue a compulsory work order but
will use legal procedures in line with Croatian legislation and
international conventions, he added.
Luzavec said that "giving in to some of the unions would mean
the strike of the others."
Speaking of cases of a forced participation in the strike,
which was one of the reasons why Croatian Railways (HZ) management
demanded the strike be banned, HZ director Marijan Klaric gave the
names of workers in Rijeka, Osijek, Novska and Kutina who had been
forced to join the strike.
Klaric rejected union allegations that Mladen Bakis had been
relieved of his duties as a train dispatcher in the Istrian town of
Borut.
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