German Railway Strikes End with GDL Union Compromise on Working Hours

March 25, 2024
German Railway Strikes End with GDL Union Compromise on Working Hours
  • The German Railway and the GDL union have resolved their wage dispute, ending a series of strikes lasting over four months.

  • The compromise includes a reduction in weekly working hours for shift workers from 38 to 35 without a cut in pay, a central issue of the conflict.

  • Originally, the railway proposed reducing the hours to 36 with full compensation by 2028, but the GDL rejected this offer.

  • Specific details of the agreed terms, such as the working hours reduction timeline and wage increases, are yet to be publicly disclosed.

  • The GDL has also pushed for negotiations on behalf of infrastructure workers, not previously included in the agreements.

  • The strike was notably the most disruptive in recent transport sector pay disputes, which also affected local transport, Lufthansa, and airport security staff.

  • Official statements from both the German Railway and the GDL union are expected on Tuesday.

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