German airports staff begin strike for higher wages
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Hundreds of public sector workers at a number of airports in Germany have begun strikes to push for higher wages.
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Apr 27, 2016 11:41 UTC
  • German airports staff begin strike for higher wages

Hundreds of public sector workers at a number of airports in Germany have begun strikes to push for higher wages.

Ground services, security checks, firefighting and check-in staff went on strike in Munich airport on Wednesday. Their strike will continue until midnight. The airport said some 700 of its 1,100 flights had been canceled.

Staff in Frankfurt airport, which is the largest airport in Germany, will end their strike at 1300 GMT.

Similar strikes will cause disruption at Dusseldorf, Cologne-Bonn, Dortmund and Hanover airports.

German airline Lufthansa said it was forced to cancel around 900 flights to and from Frankfurt and Munich airports, which is equivalent to 60 percent of its scheduled services for Wednesday.

Operations at the airports are expected to be severely impeded due to the strikes and airport operator Fraport said the services would return to normal in a day or two.

Aviation associations criticized the move as talks about pay rises were already due to resume on Thursday.

German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said the strikes “are totally inappropriate” as the government offered raises of three percent and other concessions in the last round of talks.

“They should discuss it first instead of striking,” de Maiziere added.

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