Brussels, 28/03/2001 (Agence Europe) - The railway trade unions will demonstrate in European and across the world on 29 March for rail safety in Europe, by calling on the EU to set up a system based on the guidelines set out in the ETF Memorandum (European Transport federation). In addition, information campaigns and the adverts in the train stations and trains, demonstrations and conference, joint cross border actions by several Europe trade unions in international stations are foreseen in favour of a clear understanding of rail safety in Europe, notably ensuring that: - rail infrastructure continues to stem from the public sector and cannot be privatised; - uniform safety standards must be imposed in each railway company, and safety certificates must be issued; - each railway company must be able to present a clear management system for traffic safety, including emergency management; - training and qualification standards and standards for good medical and psychological health must be defined; - European standards for interoperability must be defined in terms of working time and rest time; - the European railway worker trade unions must be represented in the European bodies to participate in the definition of the European railway policy and safety, which also applies to the European Railway Agency supported by the European Commission.