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Strikes continue at Benelux ports - TrasportoEuropa A strike began on 4 June, following the breakdown of talks over the renewal of the collective agreement The protest led to long waiting times for ships, exceeding eighty hours and peaking at up to ten days
Belgian Strike to Impact Transport Terminal Operations . . . Belgian unions have commenced a national strike, resulting in anticipated disruption across transport and terminal operations Woodland Group is closely monitoring the situation and working with partners to manage the impact on freight movements
IG Metall calls for extended strike at Vestas - BN One of Germany's largest unions, IG Metall, is calling on its members at Danish wind power company Vestas to extend the ongoing strike until the end of the week, Bloomberg News reports
Germany: strike ends at Vestas - IndustriALL The prolonged strike came to an end as 92 per cent voted in favour of the negotiated agreement and expressed support for ending the strike The workers achieved their goal of securing a collective agreement at Vestas, marking one of the longest labour disputes in IG Metall's history
Belgian Ports Face Potential Disruptions Amid National Strike A 24-hour national strike taking place on Tuesday, in protest against proposed pension reforms, is expected to disrupt operations at major Belgian ports, including Antwerp and Zeebrugge
New strike disrupts Belgian ports - WorldCargo News Ports in Belgium are once again experiencing disruption as a result of a national strike organised by the ABVV-ACOD union This is the third strike to affect the country’s transport and logistics network since March
Increasing the pressure | Union calls for another weekly . . . Germany’s powerful metal workers union IG Metall has asked employees for Vestas to go on another five-day strike this week, starting Monday, to push through salary increases and force the wind turbine OEM to grant collectively agreed working conditions for its staff