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"Record-Breaking German Railway Strike Disrupts Travel and Economy"
labor-dispute2 years ago

"Record-Breaking German Railway Strike Disrupts Travel and Economy"

German train drivers, represented by the GDL rail drivers' union, have initiated a six-day strike, the longest in their history, affecting both passenger and goods trains. The union is seeking higher wages to offset inflation and a reduction in the working week from 38 to 35 hours without a salary cut. The strike has caused significant disruptions, with an emergency timetable in place until Monday. The extended industrial action has drawn criticism from the rail company and ministers, with estimates suggesting it could cost the economy up to €1bn. Efforts to find a compromise through mediation have so far been unsuccessful, with talks between the union and Deutsche Bahn ongoing since November.

"Record-breaking Six-Day Strike by German Train Drivers Heightens Economic Concerns in Europe"
labor-dispute2 years ago

"Record-breaking Six-Day Strike by German Train Drivers Heightens Economic Concerns in Europe"

German train drivers, led by the GDL union, have initiated the country's longest rail strike, demanding wage increases and a shorter working week. The six-day strike, the fourth in a months-long dispute, has caused significant disruptions to rail traffic and prompted concerns about its impact on the economy. The GDL is pushing for a reduction in working hours to a 35-hour week, while Deutsche Bahn has rejected this as too costly, leading to a standoff between the two sides.

"German Train Drivers Union Initiates Six-Day Strike Over Pay and Hours"
labor-relations2 years ago

"German Train Drivers Union Initiates Six-Day Strike Over Pay and Hours"

The German train drivers' union, GDL, has called for a six-day strike starting Wednesday to demand better pay and reduced working hours from state-owned railway operator Deutsche Bahn. The strike will affect passenger services and freight trains, following previous strikes and warning actions. GDL seeks a reduction in working hours from 38 to 35 per week without a pay cut, arguing it would make railway jobs more attractive, while Deutsche Bahn has rejected the demand as impractical.