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Earlier this morning (04), road users reported that the Transcol system collectives were not running. In the garage of the district of São Francisco, in Cariacica the buses left only until 4 o'clock. There are at least four Military Police (MP) vehicles on the site.
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Still according to the information provided by the buses, all the Transcol garages are closed.
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Workers entered the first day of strike Monday (3). Road users have asked for a 4% increase in salary inflation and food vouchers, as well as a health plan. However, Setpes and GVBus propose a counterproposal of 3% increase in workers' wages, which has not been accepted.
On Sunday (2), Judge José Luiz Serafini partially granted the injunction of GVBus and Setpes. determine that Sindirodoviários maintains 70% of the bus fleet in circulation during peak hours, from 6:00 to 9:00 and from 17:00 to 20:00. At other times, the injunction requires that 50% of the fleet be on the street. The decision applies to all lines and routes. Failure to comply with the injunction, even partial, will result in a daily fine of 200,000 rand. According to Ceturb, 1,426,000 buses are part of the Transcol system. In this strike, at least 897 must circulate in Great Victory at rush hour.
New hearing
A new conciliation hearing between the Union of Greater Metropolitan Transport Companies (GVBus) and the Union of Road Transport Workers of the State of Espírito Santo (Sindirodoviários) is scheduled for Wednesday (05). The meeting will be held at the headquarters of the Regional Labor Court (TRT-ES)
Since the announcement of the strike by road workers, two conciliation hearings have already taken place between the parties. The first was last Friday (30) and the last, the afternoon of Monday (3).
Judicial injunction
Last Sunday (2), Judge José Luiz Serafini partially granted the request for injunction of GVBus and the Union of Transport Companies. pbadengers from the state of Espírito Santo (Setpes) having concluded that the Sindirodoviários maintain this percentage of operation from 6am to 9am and from 17h to 20h. At other times, the injunction requires that 50% of the fleet be on the street.
The decision applies to all routes and itineraries. Failure to comply with the injunction, even partial, will result in a daily fine of 200,000 rand. "In services deemed essential, it is imperative to maintain, during the strike, the provision of essential services to meet the urgent needs of the community, and it is incumbent on the public authorities, in case of non-compliance with this obligation, 39; ensure their provision, "wrote the judge in the injunction.
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