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Summary
A nationwide strike has crippled air travel at 13 German airports, including Frankfurt and Munich, as trade union Verdi pushes for higher wages and better benefits for 2.5 million public sector workers.
The strike, following failed negotiations, led to over 1,000 flight cancellations at Frankfurt and complete shutdowns at Berlin and Hamburg airports, affecting around 510,000 passengers.
More strikes targeting public sector facilities are expected this week, with the next wage talks scheduled for Friday in Potsdam.
If these people would do the exact same thing for climate justice instead of a better wage, people would lose their shit and probably drive a few SUV in the crowd.
(I support this strike)Meanwhile me on the train:
https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/880/650/c01.jpg
Actually bought this exact drink at Yorma’s in Cologne before taking the train to Leipzig, get bent aviation boys
I have awesome luck with this kinda thing. Was in Paris during a huge garbage strike a while back, and may be arriving in Germany during this.
It doesn’t read as if you’re arriving from Paris, but if, a train ride might be a good alternative.
Nice to see unions still having teeth.