It was in mid-April last year that train hosts returned to the Hallsberg destination late in the evening, more than two hours later than was due to a delay.

During the delayed journey, train hosts contacted the operational personnel management and asked them to call in reserve personnel, as they were scheduled the morning of the following day.

Missed the day's rest

The passport began so that the work would limit the 11-hour long day-rest train values ​​were entitled to according to the collective agreement.

Personnel management refused and train hosts started their passport the following day.

Now, the trade union union SEKO SJ sues before the Labor Court, because they believe that the employer has breached the collective agreement and claims damages totaling SEK 130,000.