As the strike unfolded Wednesday morning, Egged's management blamed the drivers for causing severe disruptions to members of the commuting public.

Egged Jerusalem’s bus drivers  began a 24-hour strike Wednesday morning after several rounds of negotiations with the company's management failed on Tuesday.

As the strike unfolded Wednesday morning, Egged's management blamed the drivers for causing severe disruptions to members of the commuting public.

"In light of the fact that the salaried drivers that are on strike in Jerusalem locked the Central Bus Station in the capital and blocked the access roads to it in private cars, dismantled buses, locks, chains and more, severe disruptions were incurred this morning on public transport to and from Jerusalem," said Egged spokesman Ron Ratner.

Due to the chaos around the station, inter-city bus drivers needed to drop off their passengers on Yafo Street, and return to their starting points around the country with empty buses, Ratner continued. Egged's management appealed to the Israel Police in the morning, seeking help in clearing up the road leading up to the Central Bus Station, in order to…read more at JPost