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18 December 20:58

Buses in Constanța will return to routes on December 19, after three days of employee protests.

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CT Bus has announced that public transport in Constanța will return to normal starting Friday, December 19, at 05:15, after three days of spontaneous protests by employees. They interrupted their activities due to grievances related to the non-compliance with the collective labor contract, including the lack of holiday bonuses and the intention of layoffs. The management of CT Bus has called for normalcy and has kept the door open for negotiations, emphasizing that discussions should take place in a de-escalated environment. The City Hall of Constanța stated that the protest was not notified according to the law, considering it illegal and emphasizing that the responsibility for managing labor relations lies with the management of CT Bus.

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