Railworkers threaten unannounced strike
Railway workers may go on strike again at any time, as the positions of MÁV management and the Free Union of Railway Workers did not move any closer in Wednesday talks.
Union vice-president Balázs Bárány said yesterday's round of negotiations fell below their expectations. MÁV spokesman Tibor Sigulinszki declared that the union's demands have no legal nor financial basis. The series of strikes began on February 1.
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