Portugal’s Arbitration Tribunal has ordered mandatory minimum passenger rail services of around 25% for a planned strike on Friday by employees of State company CP – Comboios de Portugal – in which members of several trade unions are expected to take part. CP employees are being called out to press for better career structures, according to a document signed by more than 10 union organisations. The court’s ruling on this strike covers a list of services that must be assured: 23% of timetabled long-distance services on Friday ‘must be provided’, 25% of regional trains, 25% of Lisbon and Porto suburban services, an 24% of Coimbra suburban services.
Railworkers ordered to ensure 25% of services during strike on Friday

Where is this latest scandal going? From the railways to the AMT, Cristina Pinto Dias is currently the Secretary of State for Mobility, but for how much longer?
























