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More Railway Strikes on Tuesday if Negotiations Stall: Unions - DutchNews.nl

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More railway strikes on Tuesday if negotiations stall: unions

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The railway staff will strike again on Tuesday. The largest railway union, VVMC, has called for this. It is the fourth strike this month. This time, the NS staff in the northwest and east of the country, including around Amsterdam and Schiphol, will stop working, VVMC reports. The meeting scheduled for tomorrow between the NS and the unions will go ahead, so it is not impossible that the strike will be called off if it results in a positive outc…

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Rail union VVMC will be in talks with NS on Monday morning about the new collective labour agreement for train personnel. If the outcome of that talk is not to the satisfaction of the rail union, a new strike on the railway will follow on Tuesday.

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Rail union VVMC will be in talks with NS on Monday morning about the new collective labour agreement for train personnel. If the outcome of that talk is not to the satisfaction of the rail union, a new strike will follow on Tuesday. NS personnel in the northwest and east of the country, including around Amsterdam and Schiphol, will then go on strike, VVMC reports.

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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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