Tourexpi
Thousands
of flights were cancelled on Monday as so-called warning strikes by the Verdi
labor union kicked off at 13 airports across Germany, according to media
reports.
Since
midnight, employees from the public service of airport operators, ground
handling services and air security departments have been on a 24-hour strike in
various wage disputes, an unnamed spokesman for the union said.
The
union is demanding, among other things, an 8% increase in wages, but at least
€350 ($380) more per month, as well as three additional days off.
The
employers have not yet presented a concrete offer.
The
warning strikes affect major airports including Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin,
Hamburg, Hanover, Bremen, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Cologne/Bonn, Leipzig/Halle and
Stuttgart.
According
to an earlier estimate by the airport association ADV, more than 3,400 flights
are expected to be cancelled due to the strike in the public service and ground
handling services alone, and around 510,000 passengers will not be able to
travel as planned.
Wage
negotiations in this labor dispute are scheduled to resume on Friday, while the
next round of talks for airport security workers is expected to start on 26
March.
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