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[–] autotldr@lemmings.world 1 points 1 year ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Lufthansa's cabin crew union has called a fresh two-day strike across two of Germany's busiest airports, Frankfurt and Munich.

Joachim Vazquez Buerger, UFO board chairman, said cabin crews should "be able to benefit from this success".

He added the union "deeply regret" coming to this decision and asked passengers to "excuse" any inconvenience caused by the strike.

The UFO's negotiator said on Saturday, however, that Lufthansa's failure to come to an agreement with staff suggested that "management wants the situation to worsen, at passengers' expense."

Around 200,000 passengers were affected by delays and cancellations after Lufthansa ground staff in Germany went on strike on Thursday and Friday.

The Ver.di union, which led that strike, said its 25,000 ground staff members want a 12.5% pay rise or at least €500 more per month, and an inflation compensation bonus.


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