
The management of the Romanian Post Office has filed two cases in court – one to suspend the strike and one to declare the strike illegal and to pay damages, the National Trade Union Bloc announced on Tuesday. The SNB notes that the action of the post management is taking place “while the Minister of Digitalization is trying to mediate amicably with representatives of the Romanian postal workers’ union.”
Representatives of the National Bank of Romania said that they will appear in court tomorrow to defend themselves.
- “The strike of CN Poșta Română employees continues today at the national level,” BNS reported.
Cholaku: If the pensions do not come on time, the postmaster will leave
Prime Minister Marcel Čolaku said on Tuesday that he had discussed with both PSD Digitalization Minister Bohdan Ivan and Post Director General Valentyn Štefan (PNL) the night before to resolve the issue. as soon as possible.
- “If, God forbid, the pensions don’t arrive as intended because of the strike at the Romanian post office, I think the director will leave,” Ciolacu said on Tuesday.
General strike at the Romanian post office. What are the demands of the employees and the latest proposal of the management
Postal workers went on a general strike Monday in Bucharest and several counties, with their unions saying 18,000 of the more than 21,000 workers will be on the economy’s minimum wage and demanding a net increase of 400 lei in wages and bonuses. loyalty.
The postal workers’ union, which initiated the general strike, accuses the company of putting pressure on employees by sending workers from Bucharest to a logistics center in Cluj to replace those who quit.
On Monday evening, as a result of the negotiations at the Ministry of Digital Affairs, the management of the Post Office offered the postal workers with the minimum wage to raise their salaries in two installments: July 1 and September 1.
- “According to the proposal, cumulatively, after two payments, the Romanian postal worker will receive a net salary increase of 369 lei on average. Tomorrow morning, around 10:00 a.m., after consultation with all members of the SLPR, a decision on whether to continue or end the strike will be announced. Until then, the general strike continues!”, BNS reported.
More than 7,000 postal workers from 32 counties of the country declared a general strike on Monday, and the situation has not changed today, representatives of the National Bank of Romania said.
Source: Hot News

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