
"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.

