German airports face fresh disruption over pay strike

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German airline passengers faced disruption on March 13, with scores of flights cancelled at Berlin airport as ground staff went on strike over pay.
Hamburg, Hanover and Bremen airports are also affected by walkouts and flight cancellations. The Verdi labour union is pushing for improved pay and conditions as workers grapple with the soaring cost of living.
The planned industrial action comes less than a month after Deutsche Lufthansa AG scrapped at least 1,200 flights due to strikes at its main Frankfurt and Munich hubs. While Verdi said talks over pay have been going on for years, stress caused by acute labour shortages in the sector and the rising cost of living have brought matters to a head.
All departing flights out of Berlin and a majority of arrivals were canceled, according to the airport operator’s website. The latest disruption at Berlin follows a tumultuous summer of strikes and delays at Germany’s biggest airports last year after labour unions pushed for better pay deals.
“With the strikes, the airport workers will once again give a strong signal that we will enforce our very justified demands for substantial pay increases,” said Lars Stubbe, a Verdi official in Hamburg.

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