The traffic of two SNCF lines in the Paris suburbs, the RER E and line P, which serve the east of Île-de-France, was disrupted Monday by a strike by train drivers, said the rail group.
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Denouncing in a press release "
radical changes in management in all directions
", the SUD-Rail union called on the drivers to strike "
for one day
", hoping that this "
will be enough for management to become reasonable again
".
“
It has become very difficult, if not impossible, to engage in dialogue with our leaders. The problems accumulate and find no solution. The drivers can't take it anymore,
”says SUD-Rail. According to the SNCF, the RER E traffic is "
disrupted on the entire line
", with only "
one train in two
" in circulation, due to this "
local social movement
". Line P traffic is also announced as “
disrupted
”.
SUD-Rail asks in particular for "
compliance
" with "
local company agreements
", "
schedules provided for on work schedules
", "
sanitary protocol for disinfection of driving cabins and trains
", as well as "
regulations on part-time work
”.