the DSB and the Danish Jernbaneforbund has entered into an agreement to insert the shop stewards so far. Thus will not strike Monday, saith the fraction of employees who last Monday organised.
‘It is with great pleasure that the employees of DSB may disclose to the public that the work is NOT axed on Monday. 8. april 2019,’ writes the staff in a press release sent to Ekstra Bladet.
In a newsletter informs the Danish Jernbaneforbund that there is an agreement:
‘As part of the intensified negotiations, it is agreed that the pr. 31. march 2019 discontinued union representatives will continue their duties until 1. June 2019. At the same time, there is consensus that the ‘Minute of agreement on cooperation and union representatives in the DSB ASLEEP”, 15. november 2018 is considered as a delforlig, in accordance with the hovedorganisationernes supplementary agreement of 5. april 2019 is not the subject of a renewed debate.’
DSB informs through the press offices, to the state company does not have any comments. In contrast, referred to a common message earlier in the day was sent out together with the Danish Jernbaneforbund. Therein it said:
‘It was agreed that the DSB and the Danish Jernbaneforbund today is entering a new intensified process of negotiations in order to conclude local agreements for the lokomotivpersonale and train crews. In addition, tilpasningsforhandlingerne for stationspersonalet be completed. The first negotiating session will be held in the afternoon.’
’the Parties agree that the negotiations will be completed no later than 1. June 2019. The parties furthermore agree that it is particularly vital that the work be kept normalized in the negotiating period, and that the parties shall refrain from public communication on the negotiations.’
The staff now hopes that the conflict can be laid down, but there is still a thinly veiled threat in the press release:
’the Employees in DSB offers the new negotiations, but warns that our patience is exhausted!’
the press Release to which the employees have sent to Ekstra Bladet.