German train drivers union calls for further strikes this week

German train drivers union calls for further strikes this week

German train drivers union calls for further strikes this week
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A bird flies near empty railway tracks at Cologne Deutz train station during a strike by Germany’s GDL train drivers’ union demanding wage increases and a shorter working week, in Cologne, Germany, January 12, 2024. REUTERS/Jana Rodenbusch

(Reuters) – Germany’s GDL train drivers’ union on Monday called for a fourth round of strikes this week, as it further escalated a wage dispute with Deutsche Bahn after rejecting a new tariff offer submitted by the rail operator on Friday.

The strike is to run from 02:00 am local time (01:00 am GMT) on Wednesday until 06:00 pm (05:00 pm GMT) on the following Monday, the union said in a statement in the early Monday hours. Cargo train drivers were called to begin their strike on Tuesday at 06:00 pm.

“With the third and supposedly improved offer, Deutsche Bahn AG has once again shown that it is pursuing its previous course of refusal and confrontation undeterred – with no trace of any intention to reach an agreement,” GDL boss Claus Weselsky said in a statement.

“Deutsche Bahn relies on compromises, the GDL exacerbates the conflict beyond measure,” a spokesperson for Deutsche Bahn said on Monday.

“Anyone who does not even come to the negotiating table with a new offer of up to 13% (wage increase) and the possibility of a 37-hour week with the same salary is acting absolutely irresponsibly.”

Deutsche Bahn and the GDL have been fighting over a collective wage agreement since the beginning of November, with the union seeking a reduced working week for its shift workers, from 38 to 35 hours, on current wages.

Deutsche Bahn has offered flexibility on working hours but refused to reduce them without a pay cut.

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