Due to the "sudden illness" of drivers and inspectors: disruptions in train traffic
Due to a lack of crews, the frequency of trains was reduced on the Herzliya-Rishon Lezion line, as well as on the Modi'in-Jerusalem line and Dimona.
The committee claims that this is not an organized strike, but the unusual lack of workers comes against the background of the contacts between the workers and the railway regarding the launch of the travel schedule for the coming period
Kenan Cohen
09/18/2022
Sunday, September 18, 2022, 10:16 a.m. Updated: 10:27 a.m.
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Disruptions from the morning hours.
Israel Railways (photo: official website, Israel Railways coaches)
Disruptions were recorded this morning (Sunday) on the Israel Railways due to many reports of "illness" by drivers and inspectors.
Due to the lack of crews to operate the trains, the frequency on the Herzliya-Rishon Lezion line was reduced to two trains per hour instead of four during peak hours.
At the same time, disruptions were reported on the Modi'in-Jerusalem line and Dimona.
The railway workers' committee claims that this is not a protest, but recently the flow of disease reports has increased among the inspectors in the railway, who are also joined by drivers.
Work agreements with the inspectors are about to be signed and the autumn train schedule will soon be launched.
As always, before the launch of the timetables there are disputes and attempts to carry out hijackings and bargaining through strikes.
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