Nationwide strikes at some public transport companies on 19 & 20 January
Staff at regional public transport companies will strike on Thursday 19 January and Friday 20 January. Several unions have announced strike action.
This concerns in particular employees of bus operators such as Arriva, Keolis, Qbuzz and Transdev. NS trains will run as normal for the time being, however, due to the announced strikes, the regular timetable may face disruptions. Travellers are advised to use other transport.
For the most up-to-date situation, keep an eye on the messages in the travel planner on 9292.nl, which will be continuously updated during the strike.
Do you have any questions? Or are you experiencing problems attending (on campus) education due to the planned strike please contact your faculty.
- Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience: AskPsy
- Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences: askFHML
- Faculty of Science and Engineering: fse-studentaffairs@maastrichtuniversity.nl
- Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences: T +31 43 388 3946 or study-fasos@maastrichtuniversity.nl
- Faculty of Law: Fill out the contact form
- School of Business and Economics: www.surfyourself.nl
Tip: download the 9292 app if you do not already have it on your phone. That way you will also have the most up-to-date information on the go.
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