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Bus industry: union plans strikes

2021-10-20T12:58:40.258Z


In the wage dispute in the private bus industry in the south-west, the Verdi union is planning new strikes for the next few days. In the coming days, “in individual companies” will strike “for a few hours”, Verdi announced on Wednesday in Stuttgart. It remained unclear exactly where the strike should take place. The work stoppages would be unannounced, it said.


In the wage dispute in the private bus industry in the south-west, the Verdi union is planning new strikes for the next few days.

In the coming days, “in individual companies” will strike “for a few hours”, Verdi announced on Wednesday in Stuttgart.

It remained unclear exactly where the strike should take place.

The work stoppages would be unannounced, it said.

Stuttgart - School traffic should be exempted from strikes "if possible".

Verdi had already announced the stoppages on Tuesday after a failed ninth round of negotiations with the employer, but initially did not provide any details.

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Most recently, bus drivers in the southwest held a three-day strike round in mid-September.

The collective bargaining dispute concerns, among other things, break regulations as well as night and Sunday surcharges.

The outcome of the negotiations has an impact on around 9,000 bus drivers in the south-west.

The next round of negotiations with the employers' association WBO is scheduled for October 29th.

dpa

Source: merkur

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