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German train strike is called off | German train strike is called off |
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German train drivers' union, GDL, says it will not strike on Monday after reaching an agreement with the railway operator Deutsche Bahn. | German train drivers' union, GDL, says it will not strike on Monday after reaching an agreement with the railway operator Deutsche Bahn. |
But rail services will still be affected. The union warned on Saturday that, even with a deal, there would not be enough time to adjust schedules. | But rail services will still be affected. The union warned on Saturday that, even with a deal, there would not be enough time to adjust schedules. |
Germany has been struck by a wave of industrial action as powerful unions push for sharp pay increases. | Germany has been struck by a wave of industrial action as powerful unions push for sharp pay increases. |
Berlin's public transport is being severely disrupted due to strikes. | Berlin's public transport is being severely disrupted due to strikes. |
The capital's transport operator, BVG, and the Verdi public sector union are divided over pay issues. | The capital's transport operator, BVG, and the Verdi public sector union are divided over pay issues. |
In a separate dispute, wage talks between the German government and Verdi ended on Friday with no agreement. | |
Verdi wants 8% pay rises for two million federal and local government staff, including public transport workers and kindergarten staff. | Verdi wants 8% pay rises for two million federal and local government staff, including public transport workers and kindergarten staff. |
Up to 100,000 workers have held warning strikes in recent days, which have disrupted airports, theatres and hospitals. | Up to 100,000 workers have held warning strikes in recent days, which have disrupted airports, theatres and hospitals. |
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