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 "Although the 14 trade unions of the Budapest Transport Company (BKV) are no longer on strike since Monday, the collective agreement remains unsigned, because a debate broke out with the non-striking unions in a fashion that outshines even the most side-splitting sketches of the Monty Python troupe, the kings of bizarre humour. more » "After a final four-hours negotiation, the Budapest Transport Company (BKV) and the strike committee representing 14 trade unions at the company have reached an agreement, putting an end to a six-day city-paralysing strike. The unions have got what they wanted, so as of Monday, all BKV-operated buses and trams should be back on the streets but some problems may still be with the schedules. more » "Management of the Budapest Transport Company (BKV) and its 14 trade unions have failed to agree on 2010 wages and perks and so the unions, which represent about half of BKV’s employees, will continue their open-ended strike started on Tuesday. more » "Trade unions of the Budapest Transport Company (BKV) have started an open-ended strike early on Tuesday, after failing to come to terms with the management over wages and perks. The unions are insisting on renewing a collective contract that expired at the end of 2009, while BKV has been offering similar conditions to the earlier framework, only under general wage regulations. more »|
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