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Saturnknight
1 year ago

The strike goes from the GDL, the union of the locomotives. Buses are therefore not affected.

And the protest of farmers will hardly affect the traffic.

Saturnknight
1 year ago
Reply to  StrikerEfe12

Whether it’s true for the tracks, it depends on whether they are with the GDL or not. There are several private cars.

How long the strike lasts you can’t answer that. The two strike parties must agree.

Lukas2408
1 year ago

I hope farmers will also block all rail crossings. But of course it doesn’t know exactly. But I’m going to spend one time in school.

Saturnknight
1 year ago
Reply to  Lukas2408

Do you think if climate adhesives block a street?

Lukas2408
1 year ago
Reply to  Saturnknight

A little different, because there is a difference. The ones are hard-working people who bring us food on the table and the other unemployed or students who have no plan yet.

xyz911
1 year ago
Reply to  Lukas2408

If any spiritually confused peasants should be placed on the crossings of the railways, it will be attacked relatively quickly. This is never covered by notified demonstrations.

Lukas2408
1 year ago

It’s going to change nothing if we get here in DE to 0 CO2, when do you take that?? We’re really getting a little off (for which we have so much industry). (If we have industry soon)

Lukas2408
1 year ago

Diesel price increases = higher price for the end customer.

Lukas2408
1 year ago

What year was that??

Saturnknight
1 year ago

So there are good blocks and bad blocks?

The farmers are strung for themselves, for the agricultural diesel. The climate adhesives strike for the general public, for the climate.

And by the way:

The CDU has set the CO2 tax on agricultural diesel. The traffic lights reduced it. On the other hand, the CDU complained and won and now it is as high as before. Why didn’t you say anything about it before?