Public transport workers continue to protest, making it unclear what will happen on Monday. Based on the situation of Covid-19 in our country, it was decided that public transport will resume 1 week later than the set date.
The operators of this sector, this morning have come out again in protest in front of the Ministry of Infrastructure to demand the fulfillment of their demands. Despite calls from experts and the government for social distancing, nothing like this was seen during the protest.
"Even if we clash with the police, we will still come out. We have knives in our throats. In this kind of situation we cannot afford it. We will continue the protest every day. Public transport is known to be a risk, but so are the façades. There are over 10 thousand workers who have lost their jobs. The mockery is continuing.
So it is impossible to continue. If our demands are not met, we will go on strike. Accept oil excise for transportation. Make a second pact for transportation. Our demands must be accepted. There are many people who support their families with this salary, "they said.
Employees announced that if there is no official reaction, the protest will continue, which makes clear the start of public transport next week.
Source: Abc News