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Berlin airport cancels all flights over strike

Union expect 1,500 employees to participate in walkout demanding better payments

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 25 Jan 2023 11:59PM

Berlin airport cancels all flights over strike
Some 300 flights from the Berlin Branderburg airport have either been cancelled or rescheduled affecting around 35,000 passengers as employees walk out over dispute on higher pay. – AFP pic, January 25, 2023

BERLIN – All passenger flights were cancelled at Berlin Brandenburg airport today, as staff walked out in a dispute over higher pay.

Some 300 flights were either scrapped or rescheduled, the airport said, affecting around 35,000 passengers.

The day-long “warning strike” was called by the powerful Verdi union to ramp up pressure ahead of the next round of negotiations with bosses.

The union said it expected some 1,500 airport employees to take part in the walkout.

Verdi is pushing for a monthly salary increase of €500 (RM2,315) over a 12-month period for ground crew. For security personnel, it wants higher bonus payments for weekend and holiday hours.

“Everyone knows about the exorbitantly higher prices, be it for food or at petrol stations,” Verdi representative Holger Roessler told German media.

German inflation slowed to 8.6% in December after peaking at 10.4% in October, mainly thanks to government relief measures to cool energy costs.

Late last year, Germany’s biggest trade union IG Metall won an agreement for an 8.5% pay hike covering almost four million workers in industrial sectors after staging a series of warning strikes. – AFP, January 25, 2023

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