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Strikes cripple German rail network, 4 airports

April 22, 2023
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BERLIN – Rail workers went on strike across Germany on Friday (April 21), bringing national operator Deutsche Bahn’s services largely to a halt, in the latest of a series of stoppages over pay in Europe’s largest economy.

The walkout, organised by the EVG union, was due to run from 3am to 11am, though the train network was expected to be impacted for the whole day.

State-owned Deutsche Bahn said all its long-distance connections would be cancelled until 1pm and that few commuter trains would run.

The EVG, which is negotiating on behalf of 230,000 workers, is seeking a 12 per cent wage increase, or at least an additional 650 euros (S$950) per month. Deutsche Bahn has offered 5 per cent and one-off payments of up to 2,500 euros.

Germany has witnessed some of its most disruptive strikes in decades since last year, when the war in Ukraine sent energy and food prices soaring, leading to union pressure for wages to rise in line with living costs.

High inflation has also exacerbated labour problems in sectors like aviation that have faced a difficult transition following the Covid-19 pandemic.

Friday’s transport strike was set to coincide with a walkout at four German airports – Duesseldorf, Hamburg, Cologne Bonn and Stuttgart – by members of the Verdi union.

A strike at the first three locations on Thursday led to around 700 departures being cancelled.

This article was first published in Asia One . All contents and images are copyright to their respective owners and sources.

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