Arnhem – About job retention for 376 drivers Regiotaxi Gelderland who are unemployed since Friday is Monday afternoon talk by curator Coen Houtman and the 3 new carriers who have taken over the region taxi rides.
According to the province of Gelderland, the client for the transportation, have carriers Note, Connexxion Taxi and DVG indicated that they want to take over a large number of drivers. How many drivers exactly is a county spokesman could not say.
Without work
The 376 drivers without work after 5 Willemsen example of the King in Arnhem, the company that taxi rides in the region almost completely Gelderland groomed, Friday went bankrupt. This happened after a lingering financial conflict with the province. The company rode the rides though not since Wednesday.
In July the three taxi companies would take over the region aswell. That is brought forward. Friday was agreed that drivers of the three companies the rides Saturday would go away again.
On the basis of a new legislation, the carriers would also take over the 376 unemployed drivers. More than 200 drivers were permanently employed by one of the five bankrupt’s example.
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Unions FNV and CNV say that has no driver has been offered a contract. They will therefore increase the pressure on provincial and taxi companies, announces a director of FNV Taxi to.
For the table
Monday morning there was a meeting for the drivers in Apeldoorn. It appeared that a few weekends spoke with one of the new carriers. According to FNV driver no one has gotten a job guarantee. “We want as quickly as possible with the province, the carriers and the curator to the table.”
Vans
The 200 vans that Willemsen King used for taxi region not covered by the bankruptcy. For those vehicles, the Arnhem-based company has signed its lease. According to a company spokesperson some buses will be used in other projects of Willemsen King.
For the other part of the fleet is still unclear what this happening. “It is possible that other carriers report to us to take the buses,” the spokesman said.
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