CP strike has cancelled 16.1% of trains until 19:00

The CP workers' strike, which ends today, has cancelled 173 (16.1%) of the 1,072 trains scheduled between 00:00 and 19:00, mainly in the regional service, the company said.
According to data from CP - Comboios de Portugal, 31 of the 66 scheduled trains were cancelled on the long-distance service, while 71 of the 251 scheduled trains were cancelled on the regional service.
In Lisbon, the 500 scheduled trains were carried out. In Porto, 64 trains were cancelled out of the 227 scheduled.
In Coimbra, 28 trains were scheduled to run and seven were cancelled.
For today, the minimum services provided for the circulation of seven trains, all of which were carried out.
CP train drivers and inspectors today completed the last day of strike in defense of salary increases, collective bargaining and the implementation of an agreement to restructure salary scales
Strikes called by several CP unions began on May 7th.
Since Monday and until today, the minimum services decreed by the Arbitration Court have been fulfilled.
The Train Drivers' Union (SMAQ) today completed the fifth day of strike against overtime, while the Commercial Itinerant Railway Review Union (SFRCI) began a strike of reviewers and ticket office workers this Sunday.
The partial strike of ticket inspectors and ticket agents, which began on the 11th and ended today, took place between 5:00 and 8:30.
Over the last week, CP has warned about the disruptions caused by these strikes.
The CP workers' strike, which ends today, has cancelled 173 (16.1%) of the 1,072 trains scheduled between 00:00 and 19:00, mainly in the regional service, the company said.
According to data from CP - Comboios de Portugal, 31 of the 66 scheduled trains were cancelled on the long-distance service, while 71 of the 251 scheduled trains were cancelled on the regional service.
In Lisbon, the 500 scheduled trains were carried out. In Porto, 64 trains were cancelled out of the 227 scheduled.
In Coimbra, 28 trains were scheduled to run and seven were cancelled.
For today, the minimum services provided for the circulation of seven trains, all of which were carried out.
CP train drivers and inspectors today completed the last day of strike in defense of salary increases, collective bargaining and the implementation of an agreement to restructure salary scales
Strikes called by several CP unions began on May 7th.
Since Monday and until today, the minimum services decreed by the Arbitration Court have been fulfilled.
The Train Drivers' Union (SMAQ) today completed the fifth day of strike against overtime, while the Commercial Itinerant Railway Review Union (SFRCI) began a strike of reviewers and ticket office workers this Sunday.
The partial strike of ticket inspectors and ticket agents, which began on the 11th and ended today, took place between 5:00 and 8:30.
Over the last week, CP has warned about the disruptions caused by these strikes.
The CP workers' strike, which ends today, has cancelled 173 (16.1%) of the 1,072 trains scheduled between 00:00 and 19:00, mainly in the regional service, the company said.
According to data from CP - Comboios de Portugal, 31 of the 66 scheduled trains were cancelled on the long-distance service, while 71 of the 251 scheduled trains were cancelled on the regional service.
In Lisbon, the 500 scheduled trains were carried out. In Porto, 64 trains were cancelled out of the 227 scheduled.
In Coimbra, 28 trains were scheduled to run and seven were cancelled.
For today, the minimum services provided for the circulation of seven trains, all of which were carried out.
CP train drivers and inspectors today completed the last day of strike in defense of salary increases, collective bargaining and the implementation of an agreement to restructure salary scales
Strikes called by several CP unions began on May 7th.
Since Monday and until today, the minimum services decreed by the Arbitration Court have been fulfilled.
The Train Drivers' Union (SMAQ) today completed the fifth day of strike against overtime, while the Commercial Itinerant Railway Review Union (SFRCI) began a strike of reviewers and ticket office workers this Sunday.
The partial strike of ticket inspectors and ticket agents, which began on the 11th and ended today, took place between 5:00 and 8:30.
Over the last week, CP has warned about the disruptions caused by these strikes.
Diario de Aveiro