Goldenmaniac
10-07-2012, 08:07
Hauliers and other transport professionals in the Canary Islands begin a strike of indefinite duration today.
The carriers have decided to increase the pressure after the mass rally on April 12, which caused real problems in the centre of the Santa Cruz met with a total lack of response from the Executive.
That strike lasted just a few hours and affected only goods transports, both school and public buses were excluded.
The strike, which begins today and is planned to carry on until the 15th, will not include hauliers carrying perishable goods and pharmaceuticals, nor passengers to and from the airport or regular public services. Sightseeing tours are suspended for the time being.
The president of the Hauliers Association, Ignacio de la Paz, said that if the Canary Islands Government fails to respond quickly, the strike will continue as long as necessary.
De la Paz went on to say .....
http://newsinthesun.com/?p=9085
The carriers have decided to increase the pressure after the mass rally on April 12, which caused real problems in the centre of the Santa Cruz met with a total lack of response from the Executive.
That strike lasted just a few hours and affected only goods transports, both school and public buses were excluded.
The strike, which begins today and is planned to carry on until the 15th, will not include hauliers carrying perishable goods and pharmaceuticals, nor passengers to and from the airport or regular public services. Sightseeing tours are suspended for the time being.
The president of the Hauliers Association, Ignacio de la Paz, said that if the Canary Islands Government fails to respond quickly, the strike will continue as long as necessary.
De la Paz went on to say .....
http://newsinthesun.com/?p=9085