Lufthansa ground staff strike announced, to last 27 hours
- Lufthansa ground staff in Germany have gone on strike, affecting over 100,000 passengers at major airports.
- The strike is due to wage talks; Lufthansa can only operate 10-20% of flights at affected airports.
- The labor union Verdi demands a 12.5% wage rise plus a one-time payment to offset inflation for Lufthansa workers.
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De staking van Lufthansa-personeel, die gisteravond is begonnen, leidt tot flinke hinder. Lufthansa schat dat tijdens de staking slechts 10 tot 20 procent van de vluchten door kunnen gaan. Op Frankfurt Airport, het grootste vliegveld van Duitsland, waren in de vroege ochtend vrijwel alle vertrekkende vluchten van het Duitse luchtvaartbedrijf geannuleerd. Lufthansa vraagt aan passagiers van geannuleerde vluchten niet naar de luchthavens te komen.…
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