The Verdi trade union requires a salary increase by 8% (at least 350 euros per month), increase the allowance for work in difficult conditions and the provision of three additional days.
In Germany, on March 10, a massive strike of employees with ground at 13 airports, organized by Verdi Union, began. The strike will take 24 hours and lead to the removal of thousands of flights. Bild reported it.
It has been noted that at the Berlin-Brandenburg airport, all planned flights were canceled. Passengers were asked to contact the plane for information on money, transfer or alternative routes.
More than 1170 flights were canceled to Frankfurt, which touched nearly 150 thousand passengers. They are recommended not to approach the airport, as the service is almost completely stopped.
Most of the planned 820 flights have been canceled in Munich, but about 170 flights will still take place. Passengers are warning possible delays and ask to monitor updates.
Also, serious errors are noted at Hamburg, Dusseldorf, Cologne and Stuttgart airports. In Hamburg, the strike began on Sunday and caused chaos. In Düsseldorf and Cologne, hundreds of flights are also under the threat of cancellation.
The Verdi trade union requires an increase in salary for land service employees by 8% (at least 350 euros per month), increase the allowance for work in difficult conditions and provision of three additional days.
Employers consider these requirements unacceptable because of the high financial burden.
Remember that Boeing employees proceeded to the strike, demanding a salary increase. The strike led to the aircraft suspension of 737, 777 and 767 models.
Later, Boeing workers completed the strike, achieving the salary of 38%.
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Source: korrespondent

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