This is a 24-hour strike affecting plane, train and bus services. For example, 16 flights have been canceled at Bilbao airport.
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Germany’s largest transport strike in recent years came to a standstill on Monday. This is a 24-hour strike affecting plane, train and bus services. For example, 16 flights have been canceled at Bilbao airport. Unions demand one 10% pay increase against high inflation.
According to unions, some 350,000 workers have supported the strike in Germany, the largest to date. In this sense, they believe that the main objective has been achieved, paralyze the country.
The strike has affected millions of Germans. The Berlin train station has been empty all morning and the airport has been at a standstill, not only in Berlin, but throughout Germany. More than 380,000 passengers were unable to take off.
For the first time in decades, the strike has been called by the two main German trade unions: the Public Workers’ Union in Germany, along with the Railway Workers’ Union, and both have indicated that they feel strongly about going back to work tomorrow. negotiating table.
The employers for their part have described as disproportionate the protest day. The German Interior Minister, Nancy FaeserFor his part, he called today for the responsibility of employers and unions to find “good solutions” before the start of the third round of collective bargaining.
“We will continue to negotiate hard, but also in a fair and constructive way. Employers and unions have a great responsibility in these difficult times. That responsibility also includes fighting for good solutions at the negotiating table and also making these solutions a reality,” stated he.
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Source: EITB

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