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Train strikes and farmer blockades snarl German transport

Nationwide strikes brought German transport to a standstill Wednesday, with railway workers on a three-day stoppage while farmers on tractors blocked autobahns in a bitter protest over subsidy cuts.

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A sign at Munich's main train station reads, 'GDL strike: railway traffic affected' on Wednesday. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Lennart Preiss

The ill-tempered sector disputes mark the start of what is expected to be a challenging year for Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s unwieldy three-way government as it struggles with a weak economy and sinking popularity.

The GDL train drivers union called the strike on cargo as well as passenger routes after talks with public rail operator Deutsche Bahn hit an impasse.

READ ALSO: Train strike: How will travel in Germany’s five largest cities be affected?

Deutsche Bahn warned of “massive” disruptions to service until Friday evening, urging travellers to “avoid any unnecessary journeys” during the strike.

At Berlin’s central station, student Philipp Kolb, 22, said the strike had complicated his travel plans.

“I was supposed to take the train to Hamburg at 6 am,” he said. “Now I have to push the trip back by three hours but I think other people were hit harder than me.”

The company lost in a last-ditch bid to halt the industrial action in the courts after a Frankfurt tribunal gave the union the green light late Tuesday.

Following work stoppages in November and December, the current strike marks the longest in the protracted dispute over pay and working hours.

‘Continue the fight’

Beyond salary increases to offset inflation for the 10,000 employees it represents, the union is seeking a reduction to a 35-hour, four-day work week.

Deutsche Bahn said last month it had made an offer of an 11-percent wage increase going into talks, as well as a “bonus to compensate for inflation” of up to 2,850.

The operator said Sunday it had come back with an improved offer last week which it said represented a “major step forward” regarding union demands on working hours.

A sign for the GDL strike in Frankfurt main station on Wednesday.

A sign for the GDL strike in Frankfurt main station on Wednesday. Photo: picture alliance/dpa/epa Scanpix Sweden | Helmut Fricke

But GDL chief Claus Weselsky dismissed the latest offer by the employer in an interview with public broadcaster ZDF Wednesday as a “provocation”.

While stressing he was “ready for compromise”, Weselsky warned that “if there is nothing by Friday, we will take a break and then continue the fight”.

Deutsche Bahn last year also clashed with the EVG rail union, which represents some 180,000 non-driver rail personnel, reaching an agreement in late August.

The railway strike, which hit long-distance, regional and commuter lines, comes amid a week-long protest by farmers over an end to tax breaks as the government seeks to trim spending.

Travellers who hoped to beat the strike by taking their cars ran into further obstacles presented by angry farmers staging motorway blockades across the country with their tractors since Monday.

The sector has been up in arms over government plans to withdraw certain tax breaks for agriculture this year, which were announced after a shock court ruling forced the government to find savings in the 2024 budget.

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STRIKES

Telekom customers in Germany face disruption as employees strike

Telekom customers in Germany could face disruption including cancelled appointments on Monday and Tuesday as staff stage a walkout.

Telekom customers in Germany face disruption as employees strike

The Verdi union called on Deutsche Telekom employees in several different areas to take part in the two-day ‘warning’ strike this week. 

The strike is part of a nationwide wave of industrial action amid ongoing collective bargaining. German trade unions call warning strikes during negotiations to increase the pressure on employers.

The union said Telekom customers throughout Germany should expect longer waiting times for the service hotline on Monday and Tuesday, while technician appointments may be cancelled at short notice. 

The strike is being held as the union tries to negotiate improved pay and conditions for staff. 

So far, Telekom has offered to pay an inflation compensation bonus of €2,000 to staff, with a 4.2 percent increase in salaries from 2025. 

However, Verdi’s demands include a wage increase of 12 percent for around 70,000 employees nationwide this year, with a one-year term of the collective agreement.

Verdi strike leader Pascal Röckert said: “The employees expect significant improvements.”

Rallies also took place around the country on Monday morning. Around 150 union members gathered at a demo in Freiburg.

A new round of collective bargaining is scheduled to get underway on May 13th and 14th.

The Verdi union previously called Deutsche Telekom employees to head out on a one-day warning strike in April.

German vocabulary

Warning strike – (der) Warnsteik 

Collective bargaining (die) Tarifverhandlungen

To call/ to call on – aufrufen

Inflation compensation bonus – (die) Inflationsausgleichsprämie

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