There are again warning strikes in Bavaria: buses and trains have come to a standstill in large cities in the Free State - a challenge for commuters.
Another warning strike in Bavaria.
In several cities, buses and trains stand still (including Nuremberg *, Munich and Ingolstadt)
There had already been a warning strike at the end of September.
Munich - Because of a
warning strike
,
buses and trains
stand still in large cities in Bavaria on Monday morning
.
The warning strike started as planned, said a spokesman for the Verdi union.
This had called on the
employees of
municipal transport companies and private bus companies to stop work on Monday in order to increase the pressure on employers before the third round of ongoing collective bargaining in local public transport.
Warning strikes in Bavaria: Many cities affected - commuters in Nuremberg, Munich and Regensburg affected
According to the spokesman, commuters in Munich, Nuremberg, Augsburg *, Fürth, Coburg, Bamberg, Aschaffenburg, Ingolstadt *, Passau *, Schweinfurt and Regensburg are affected. *
The
strike in the state capital
has started.
Commuters currently have to get to work without the subway and with only very limited bus and tram traffic.
Negotiations on the respective collective bargaining agreements in local public transport are
currently underway in the federal states
.
Although this is part of the public service, the union’s demands have nothing to do with the collective bargaining negotiations that were concluded there over the weekend.
In the case of public transport, there are separate sectoral collective agreements.
(dpa) * Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen digital editorial network.
On Tuesday (September 29), the Verdi union had called for a strike in public transport in eleven Bavarian cities.
In some places, buses or trains were completely paralyzed.
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