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Passengers face more misery as new strike hits Berlin airports

Passengers flying in and out of Berlin airports face delays or cancellations on Monday due to a ground crew strike over pay, union officials said.

Passengers face more misery as new strike hits Berlin airports
Berlin's Tegel airport. Photo: DPA

The union, Verdi, said it is calling on ground personnel at Berlin's Tegel and Schoenefeld airports to halt work from 4:00 am (0300 GMT) Monday to 5:00 am (0400 GMT) Tuesday.

The latest stoppage comes just two days after a walk-out on Friday grounded more than 650 flights.

“Unfortunately, the employer did not react and made no negotiable offer, allowing the time over the weekend to go unused,” said Enrico Ruemker, an official at Verdi.

Berlin ground crews had already walked out twice in February as service workers' union Verdi piles on pressure in wage negotiations.

The union is fighting for higher salaries for around 2,000 workers registering passengers and loading baggage at the airports.

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