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Transport strike

People are seen inside a metro train operated by the Paris transport network RATP on the eve of a major strike by the public transport workers, in Paris, France, 17 February, 2022. PHOTO: REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
Europe

Major strike at Paris metro disrupts daily commute for millions

RATP workers have said the walkouts, which come as unions and management head into annual wage talks, were a result of insufficient pay increases offered by the state-owned company

File Photo/ UNB
Transport

Transport strike in Mymensingh called off

Representational image. Photo: Reuters
Transport

Bus owners unwilling to provide ‘half pass’ as meeting ends without decision

TBS file photo
Transport

Meeting on public transport fare concession for students held at BRTA

TBS Photo
Districts

Sylhet transport workers' indefinite strike withdrawn after one day

Photo: TBS
Transport

Transport strike cripples Sylhet

Sylhet transport workers call for strike from tomorrow
Transport

Sylhet transport workers call for strike from tomorrow

Commuters suffer as buses go off streets
Transport

Commuters suffer as buses go off streets

Representational image. Photo: Reuters
Transport

No more seating service in Dhaka: Public transport owners

Representational Image. File Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Trade

Ctg port returns to normalcy as transport strike called off

Titu Datta Gupta. Sketch: TBS
Analysis

Age of cheap living is up

File photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Quader warns of stern action if extra fares are taken from passengers

Representational Image. File Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Bazaar

Exporters fear $360m losses due to strike

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