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Warning strikes at Düsseldorf and Cologne/Bonn airports have begun

2023-02-27T03:15:30.609Z


Virtually nothing works at the two largest airports in North Rhine-Westphalia: almost all connections have been canceled due to a 24-hour strike. Other areas of public life are also affected.


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Dusseldorf Airport (2020)

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Just last Friday, warning strikes by Ver.di at seven German airports caused thousands of flight cancellations.

Several airports had to stop regular passenger operations.

Now comes the next wave.

Due to warning strikes, many connections at Düsseldorf and Cologne/Bonn airports will be canceled on Monday.

The first work stoppages began late Sunday evening.

In Cologne/Bonn, according to the Verdi union, employees in aviation security were called upon to take part in the warning strike - i.e. employees in personnel and goods control as well as freight control.

"All checkpoints are closed," said a Ver.di spokesman late on Sunday evening.

The airport had announced (as of Sunday afternoon) that 131 planned passenger flights could not take place between 6 a.m. on Monday and 6 a.m. on Tuesday.

136 are regularly planned during this period.

In Düsseldorf, it was assumed that almost 200 take-offs and landings would be canceled – with 330 flight movements originally planned for Monday.

The trade unions Ver.di and Komba have called for the warning strikes.

The background to this is the negotiations for employees in the public sector at the federal and municipal level, as well as the nationwide negotiations for employees in aviation security.

The warning strike is scheduled to begin early Monday morning at Düsseldorf Airport.

In any case, they want to maintain emergency operations, the airport said.

Emergency service agreements have been made with the unions.

Last but not least, it is about ambulance and relief flights.

In Cologne there had also been legal disputes between the airport and Ver.di about the staffing of the airport fire brigade.

In the end, both sides agreed that it must include 24 emergency workers during the warning strike.

Daycare centers, offices, hospitals - many areas are affected

In addition to the two largest airports in NRW, there were also warning strikes in many other areas of public life in the most populous federal state on Monday, such as on buses and light rail, in daycare centers and offices.

Several rallies are also planned.

Ver.di announced, among other things, that many daycare centers in Cologne, Bonn, Troisdorf, Hennef and Gummersbach would be affected by the warning strikes.

Municipal hospitals and waste disposal companies in the Verdi district of Cologne-Bonn-Leverkusen are also affected.

Citizens would have to be prepared for longer waiting times in offices.

In Münsterland, Verdi called for warning strikes at some city administrations and municipal companies.

The employers had presented an offer during the nationwide negotiations for employees in the federal and local governments.

It includes, among other things, a pay increase of five percent in two steps and one-off payments totaling 2,500 euros.

The unions rejected the offer as insufficient.

Ver.di and the civil servants' association are demanding 10.5 percent more income, but at least 500 euros more per month.

Collective bargaining is scheduled to continue on March 27th.

jok/dpa

Source: spiegel

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