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Public transport in North Rhine-Westphalia, like here in Cologne, has recently been on strike several times.
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The next negotiations will take place in the collective bargaining dispute in public transport.
If there is no agreement, there is a risk of new strikes on buses and trains in North Rhine-Westphalia.
Düsseldorf – Many commuters in North Rhine-Westphalia are currently hoping for a quick agreement in the collective bargaining dispute between the Verdi union and the municipal employers in local transport.
The third round of negotiations between both collective bargaining parties has been running in Dortmund since Monday (March 11th).
Beforehand, the positions were still far apart.
It is questionable whether both sides can really achieve their goal in just two days - the talks will continue on Tuesday.
But if no agreement is reached, there is a risk of new strikes in public transport.
24RHEIN reports on the current status of the tariff dispute in public transport in North Rhine-Westphalia and what could happen next.