Flights canceled again due to transport workers' strike in Germany

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In Germany, transport workers have been demanding wages for some time. On Monday, workers went on strike again. Flights came to a standstill.

Flights canceled again due to transport workers' strike in Germany

Tens of thousands of transport workers went on strike in Germany on Monday. Hundreds of flights were canceled, transportation came to a standstill.

National rail operator Deutsche Bahn canceled all long-distance trains and most of the regional services scheduled for Monday.

Bus, tram and subway drivers in seven federal states – including Bavaria and the country's most populous state of North Rhine-Westphalia – also joined the strike action.

12% CHARGE INCREASE REQUESTED

Trade unions ver.di and EVG had jointly called for a 24-hour strike to increase pressure on the government and public transport companies in an ongoing dispute over pay and conditions.

The EVG, which represents more than 200,000 employees, is demanding a 12% and no less than €650 ($700) wage increase per month.

The ver.di trade union already began a series of walkouts earlier this month in various sectors after the second round of collective bargaining negotiations with the government and local authorities ended without agreement.

The union, which represents around 2.5 million public employees, is demanding a 10.5% and no less than €500 ($540) pay rise amid soaring inflation and the cost-of-living crisis.

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