Polish carriers will not extend strike to new checkpoints

Polish carriers will not extend strike to new checkpoints

Polish carriers will not extend the strike on the border with Ukraine to two more checkpoints, Zosin-Ustylug and Nyzhankovychi-Malchowice. This was stated by the chairman of the Committee for the Protection of Transport Carriers and Employers Waldemar Jaszczur after a meeting with Infrastructure Minister Alvin Gajadhur, TVP reports.


At the same time, he noted that the carriers would not give up their demands.


"Our gesture of goodwill is that we will not organize two more protests at border crossings, although this was already being prepared," said Waldemar Jaszczur.


He added that the carriers are ready to "consider the possibility of softening the protest if control over trucks entering Poland is strengthened."


In his opinion, "the number of violations among Ukrainian drivers is significant, and the involvement of public services is still too low."





Polish carriers will not extend the strike on the border with Ukraine to two more checkpoints, Zosin-Ustylug and Nyzhankovychi-Malchowice. This was stated by the chairman of the Committee for the Protection of Transport Carriers and Employers Waldemar Jaszczur after a meeting with Infrastructure Minister Alvin Gajadhur, TVP reports.


At the same time, he noted that the carriers would not give up their demands.


"Our gesture of goodwill is that we will not organize two more protests at border crossings, although this was already being prepared," said Waldemar Jaszczur.


He added that the carriers are ready to "consider the possibility of softening the protest if control over trucks entering Poland is strengthened."


In his opinion, "the number of violations among Ukrainian drivers is significant, and the involvement of public services is still too low."