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Collective dispute - Verdi's boss Werneke defends warning strikes at airports

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Verdi Chairman Werneke has defended the upcoming warning strikes at eleven German airports.

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Verdi Chairman Werneke has defended the upcoming warning strikes at eleven German airports.

·Germany
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On Monday, passengers at all major airports in Germany will have to adjust to flight failures and delays. The reason for this is a full-day warning strike, to which the Verdi trade union has called on the employees of the public service and ground transport services. The airports Munich, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Hannover, Bremen, Hamburg, Berlin-Brandenburg and Leipzig-Halle are affected. The background is the co…

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The German public sector workers' union Verdi has announced a new warning strike at 11 major airports in Germany.

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Planned strikes at the 11 airports in Berlin – On Monday, passengers will have to prepare for significant, strike-related impairments. Ver.di has called for work stoppages at 11 German airports (Munich, Stuttgart, Frankfurt/Main, Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Hanover, Bremen, Hamburg, Berlin-Brandenburg, and Leipzig-Halle). Several hundred thousand passengers cannot start their flights and will have to expect massive delays and failures. T…

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Verdi has called for warning strikes at eleven German airports. The industry considers this to be disproportionate. Aviation associations call for policy changes to the right to strike.

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In the collective dispute of the public service Verdi ignites the next escalation stage. For Monday the union calls for strikes at eleven German airports.

·Leipzig, Germany
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LVZ - Leipziger Volkszeitung broke the news in Leipzig, Germany on Friday, March 7, 2025.
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