Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Utrecht Central Station in 2015 after renovations at the station
Utrecht Central Station in 2015 after renovations at the station - Credit: Ziko van Dijk / Wikimedia Commons - License: CC-BY-SA
Business
Utrecht Central Station
Utrecht
police
labor action
train traffic
collective bargaining agreement
Tweede Kamer
Khadija Arib
The Hague
police unions
Thursday, 30 August 2018 - 08:15

Share this article:

Police to hinder travelers at Utrecht CS in labor actions

The police will hinder train travelers at Utrecht Central Station during rush hour on Monday morning as part of their labor actions for a better collective bargaining agreement. Police officers will form a line at the station and passengers will only be able to enter through gaps in the line, ANP reports.

This action will happen between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Travelers should take delays into account, according to the police unions. According to the municipality of Utrecht, agreements were made with the police unions and the municipality expects no hindrance to the public.

According to the unions, the average citizen feels safe at Utrecht Central Station, but it takes a lot of police effort to achieve this. The choice for Utrecht Central should be seen as a statement for all stations in the Netherlands. Other cities will also have their turn, the unions said.

The police have been protesting for a better collective bargaining agreement for weeks, because they feel that there is too little capacity to carry out all their tasks properly. Over the past weeks they've stopped writing traffic fines, stopped collecting fines, and deleted photos from speeding cameras so that speeders can't be fined. The labor actions also include not deploying police officers to major events, like the Outdoor Decibel festival earlier this month. And the unions called on officers working at the police's information desk to reduce their activities.

There will also be no police at the first question time of the Tweede Kamer, the lower house of Dutch parliament, after summer vacation on Tuesday. That means also no personal security in the building. This action should have no consequences for the meeting and it will happen as scheduled, Kamer president Khadija Arib said.

More like this

Image
Empty rails at Amsterdam Central Station due to rail works and switch issues decreasing train traffic to Utrecht, 4 February 2026
Malfunction halts train traffic to Schiphol; Many train issues in Netherlands today
Image
Commuters waiting on trains and trams at Den Haag Central Station
Several rush hour train strikes will hit major Dutch cities, transit hubs this month
Image
Double-decker intercity train arriving on Utrecht Central Station
Multiple issues disrupting train traffic in Noord-Holland, Zuid-Holland
Image
Inside Den Haag Centraal train station.
No trains running between Utrecht and The Hague due to signal failure
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Germany scraps €18B frigate deal with Dutch shipbuilder Damen
  • Man jailed for 21 years after strangling ex-girlfriend with dog chain in femicide case
  • Heatwave sparks air conditioning rush as demand quadruples across Netherlands
  • Landlords ignore rent tribunal rulings in at least 10 percent of cases
  • Hottest June 24 on record in the Netherlands; Feels like 50°C on the roads

Top stories

  • Six arrested in electoral fraud investigation; Allegations of forgery, voter coercion
  • Hottest night on Dutch records expected tomorrow; Code Orange takes effect at noon
  • 270 children abducted to or from the Netherlands last year; Increase of over 25%
  • Public transport strike from 4 a.m. to 8 a.m.: No trains, buses, trams, metros running
  • Life sentence sought for Dutch-Rwandan man over massacre of 3,000 Tutsi in 1994 genocide

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content