Warning strikes averted: Railways and TOEs agree on collective agreement
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In the collective bargaining between Deutsche Bahn and the EVG trade union, both sides agreed on an increase in salaries in three stages by a total of 6.5 percent by the end of 2027. According to trade union figures, it is the first time since 2016 that a wage settlement without strikes has been achieved.
The Deutsche Bahn and the Railway and Transport Union (EVG) have agreed on a collective agreement for around 192,000 employees. Warning strikes are thus off the table.
Facilitating train journeys: strikes at Deutsche Bahn have been averted. The group and the trade union EVG have agreed on a new collective agreement.
The Deutsche Bahn and the Eisenbahn- und Verkehrsbewerkschaft (ETG) agreed on a new collective agreement. This was announced by the Bahn. Details are announced by both sides in the afternoon.
The Deutsche Bahn and the Railway and Transport Union (EVG) have agreed on a new collective agreement.
Without any industrial dispute, the company and the union agreed on higher wages for almost 200,000 employees. What is stated in the new collective agreement – and why there was no drama this time.
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