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Home / Business and Economy / Tens of Thousands Strike: German Cities Paralyzed by Transport Walkout

Tens of Thousands Strike: German Cities Paralyzed by Transport Walkout

2 Feb

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Summary

  • Public transport workers across Germany are on strike.
  • The strike affects bus and tram services in most major cities.
  • Negotiations over working conditions and pay are ongoing.
Tens of Thousands Strike: German Cities Paralyzed by Transport Walkout

Commuters across Germany experienced freezing temperatures and empty platforms on Monday due to a widespread strike by public transport workers. Tens of thousands of employees, represented by the trade union Verdi, walked off the job, paralyzing bus and tram services in most cities nationwide. The strike commenced as planned and affects approximately 150 municipal transport companies across 15 of Germany's 16 federal states, including major urban centers.

Verdi, representing nearly 100,000 transport workers, initiated the strike after negotiations with municipal and state employers regarding working conditions stalled last week. The union is advocating for shorter shifts, increased rest breaks, and improved compensation for night and weekend duties. Employers, however, face budget constraints and are accused by union leaders of seeking to reduce benefits and extend working hours. The next round of negotiations is scheduled for February 9, with further industrial action threatened if significant concessions are not made.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Public transport workers in Germany are striking due to stalled negotiations over working conditions, including demands for shorter shifts and better pay for night and weekend work.
Bus and tram services are shut down in most cities across Germany, including Berlin, Hamburg, and Bremen, affecting about 150 municipal transport companies.
The next round of negotiations between Verdi and employer associations is scheduled to take place on February 9.

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