	court puts injunction on dutch port redundancies employers in rotterdam port s strike hit general cargo sector have been served with an injunction until may preventing them from continuing with plans for redundancies this year an employers organisation spokesman said an amsterdam court yesterday ruled there had been a legal fault in the employers redundancy procedure the employers spokesman said they were likely to restart the redundancy procedure afresh next week in an attempt to pre empt the may final court ruling port and transport union representative paul rosenmuller described the court ruling as a victory for the union but added there was still a long way to go before the dispute that has hit the general cargo sector for the past eight weeks was resolved rosenmuller said there would be a meeting of the sector s workers this afternoon to decide on further action in the campaign of lightning strikes that began on january in protest at planned redundancies of starting with this year the employers said there were no immediate plans for meetings with the union either on the proposed redundancies or on a new work practice agreement in the sector meanwhile discussions on a new work agreement in the port s grain sector due to resume next week are stalemated although agreement could be close in the coal and ore sector the employers spokesman added reuter 
