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Transnet President approaches Thai govt over railway workers’ rights
25 February 2010
In a letter to
Alexander Kirchner stated that he was “aware of the current dispute between the SRUT and State Railway of Thailand in which six trade unionists were dismissed in October 2009. As a member of the ITF I welcomed the decision of the tripartite State Enterprise Labour Relations Committee which voted against such action. Yet again, however, it is reported that the Thai Ministry of Transport has made a statement on the following day to express their objection and instructed the
Kirchner’s intervention comes after the ITF last month sent a delegation to
At the time Øystein Aslaksen from the Norwegian Locomotive Drivers Union and Chair of the ITF Railway Workers' Section said the Thai government and the
ENDS
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