35-Hour Strike by GDL Union to Paralyze German Railways Amid Economic Concerns
March 5, 2024
The GDL union at Deutsche Bahn is planning a 35-hour strike leading to extensive cancellations in freight and passenger services.
GDL demands a reduction in weekly working hours to 35 with the same pay, rejecting a mediator's proposal of 36 hours.
The strike, starting Wednesday evening, is expected to cause significant disruptions and uncertainty for passengers.
Concerns are rising over the strike's impact on the German economy and potential supply chain issues.
Other rail operators are preparing for disruptions and have established communication channels for passenger updates.
Deutsche Bahn recommends avoiding non-essential travel during the strike period.
There are additional reports of a Tesla factory incident and Pistorius commenting on Russian espionage, though not directly related to the strike.
Economists express apprehension about the strike's effects on Germany's vulnerable economy, with future 'wave strikes' possibly exacerbating the situation.
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