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Lufthansa strike hits passengers today – Munich Airport warns

2024-02-20T06:01:55.329Z

Highlights: Lufthansa strike hits passengers today – Munich Airport warns. As of: February 20, 2024, 6:54 a.m By: Jakob Koch, Bjarne Kommnick CommentsPressSplit Verdi recently called on Lufhansa ground staff at several airports to stop work. Now technology, logistics, freight and IT are on strike. On Tuesday, the airline wants to fly 10 to 20 percent of its planned program of around 1,000 flights.



As of: February 20, 2024, 6:54 a.m

By: Jakob Koch, Bjarne Kommnick

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Verdi recently called on Lufthansa ground staff at several airports to stop work.

Now technology, logistics, freight and IT are on strike.

Update from February 20, 2024, 6:50 a.m.:

Lufthansa passengers have to improvise on Tuesday.

Another warning strike at the company has led to numerous flight cancellations since Monday evening.

According to Lufthansa, more than 100,000 customers could be affected.

The strike is scheduled to last until 7:10 a.m. on Wednesday in individual parts of the company, but will generally end on Wednesday night.

According to Verdi, Lufthansa employees in technology, logistics, freight and IT went on warning strike on Monday evening.

On Tuesday, the airline wants to fly 10 to 20 percent of its planned program of around 1,000 flights.

Munich Airport warned of significant restrictions.

According to the operators, all 23 Lufthansa flights are canceled in Hamburg and Düsseldorf, and almost all in Cologne/Bonn.

Airports that are not on strike are also affected: In Hanover and Bremen, all Lufthansa flights to and from Frankfurt and Munich have been canceled.

There is a threat of nationwide flight cancellations in January – Verdi is examining “all scenarios” for a warning strike in 2024. © IMAGO (2) / ZUMA Wire / Lichtgut

Update from February 18, 2024, 2:08 p.m.:

There will be another strike at Lufthansa from Tuesday morning (February 20).

The Verdi service union has called on ground staff to go on a warning strike.

This is scheduled to start at 4 a.m. and end on Wednesday at 7:10 a.m.

In the passenger sector, the Lufthansa locations Frankfurt am Main, Munich, Hamburg, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Cologne-Bonn and Stuttgart are affected.

According to Verdi, there are likely to be major flight cancellations and delays.

New strike at Lufthansa subsidiary – and pilots from the parent company join in

Update from February 16, 2024, 9:51 p.m.:

 In the industrial dispute at the Lufthansa subsidiary Discover Airlines, the Cockpit Association union is increasing the pressure.

For the first time, she called on long-haul pilots from the parent company Lufthansa to go on strike in solidarity with their Discover colleagues.

The support campaign announced on Friday is limited to the Boeing 787 fleet, which only has a few aircraft.

There will be a strike on five departures from Frankfurt between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. on Monday morning (February 19).

Other takeoffs with other aircraft types are not affected.

Update from February 15, 2024, 6:33 p.m.:

The next flight cancellations will take place next weekend: Everyone who wanted to fly with the Lufthansa subsidiary “Discover” will have to look for alternatives: The airline’s pilots will be on strike from Saturday.

The Cockpit Association union has called on its members to go on a three-day strike starting next Saturday.

The strike is scheduled to end on Monday at 11:59 p.m.

Since December, the pilots have already carried out a five-hour warning strike and two regular strikes to reach an initial collective agreement.

The Cockpit Association said the aim is still to reach a conclusion on remuneration and general tariffs.

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Discover Airbus A320-200 on the way to the west runway at Frankfurt Airport.

(Archive image) © Jochen Tack/Imago

Update from February 13, 2024, 5:00 p.m.:

There are no signs of a quick agreement in the collective bargaining dispute among Lufthansa ground staff, even after an improved offer from the company.

On Tuesday, Verdi negotiator Marvin Reschinsky described the offer as “anti-social” compared to the pilots.

In a circular from the union to members it said: “The group is providing maximum increases for other professional groups with incomes of up to 300,000 euros per year.

We on the ground with starting hourly wages of 13 euros, on the other hand, should continue to be content with a fraction.”

New Lufthansa strike likely – Verdi rejects offer as “unsocial”.

In the new offer, the company shortens the term from 36 to 25 months and offers the full inflation compensation bonus of 3,000 euros to all employees.

According to the proposal, the first table increase of 4 percent should take effect in December 2024, before a second stage of 5.5 percent in February next year.

Verdi wants to discuss the situation with employees in the coming days and discuss how to proceed. 

Update from February 12, 2024, 9:38 p.m.:

After the 27-hour warning strike by Lufthansa ground staff, the collective bargaining parties are negotiating again.

Representatives of the Verdi union and Lufthansa met at Frankfurt Airport on Monday, as both sides reported.

Update from February 8, 2024, 6:40 a.m.:

The Verdi warning strike at Lufthansa will also lead to some flight cancellations on Thursday.

The strike, which began on Wednesday at 4 a.m., is scheduled to end on Thursday at 7:10 a.m., when the last night shift at the freight company Lufthansa Cargo has ended.

After up to 900 flight cancellations on Wednesday, the airline has canceled around 30 departures at its Frankfurt and Munich hubs for Thursday morning.

Around 7,000 people took part in the warning strikes at the Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg, Düsseldorf and Berlin locations on Wednesday, as Verdi negotiator Marvin Reschinsky reported.

He is already threatening to extend the industrial action: Without a significantly better offer, “you could do it longer,” said Reschinksy.

Lufthansa strike 2024: Verdi calls on 25,000 employees to stop work

First report from February 6, 2024:

Munich - Things are getting chaotic again at German airports, Verdi has called for an all-day strike by Lufthansa ground staff at several locations next Wednesday (February 7, 2024).

Those called upon are, among others, employees of the ground services in the check-in area and flight handling as well as technology.

This continues a series of strikes after strikes at airports in Germany caused unrest last week.

The strike is scheduled to begin at 4 a.m. on Wednesday and end at 7 a.m. on Thursday.

The airports in Frankfurt, Hamburg, Berlin, Düsseldorf and Munich are affected.

In a press release, the union described the collective bargaining negotiations between Lufthansa and Verdi for around 25,000 ground employees as a “disappointing start to negotiations”.

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“Major flight cancellations”: Verdi is demanding 12.5 percent more salary – now comes the Lufthansa strike on February 7th

With the strike on Wednesday, the union wants to put pressure on Germany's largest airline.

Verdi is therefore demanding 12.5 percent more salary, but at least 500 euros more per month for twelve months and better conditions for shift work.

Negotiations are scheduled to continue on February 12th.

Ver.di had already presented its demands at the beginning of December and sent them to the Lufthansa Group.

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Source: merkur

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