Austrian rail strike stalls trains, disrupts 100,000 passengers
Over 100,000 travelers were impacted Monday by an Austrian transportation strike. Trains did not run for two hours, following union negotiations wherein the union did not feel that its waged-related demands were being met. The union has described this transportation disruption as a “warning strike.” Presently, it is unclear whether or not more strikes are to occur. Austria is geographically situated between eight countries, thus making it an important travel center; it is important for many people that rail transportation operates consistently.
See "Austrian rail strike stalls trains, disrupts 100,000 passengers", Francois Murphy, Reuters, November 26, 2018