Transportation chaos in Germany as massive strike looms.

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The chief of the EVG (Railway and Transport Union) has defended the upcoming massive strike in Germany, which is set to shut down rail and other transport services. The union is joining the Verdi services union to press for a pay increment for their members amid increasing inflation. The planned strike aims to bring operations to a standstill in all rail traffic and many airports, with major hubs in Frankfurt and Munich alongside inland shipping witnessing the suspension of normal operations.
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