As of: March 13, 2024, 12:27 p.m
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Strikers walk through Terminal 1 of BER Airport during a warning strike in March 2023.
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There will again be significant restrictions at the capital's BER airport due to an all-day warning strike by security forces on Thursday.
From 3:30 a.m., employees in passenger screening, people and goods screening and in the service areas should stop work, as Verdi announced on Wednesday.
There are also said to be strikes at other airports in Germany.
Schönefeld - With the industrial action, the union says it wants to increase the pressure on employers so that they present an improved offer that can be agreed upon.
BER initially did not comment on the strike on Wednesday.
During a previous warning strike by security personnel at the beginning of February, all departures and numerous landings were canceled.
Aviation security collective bargaining concerns the working conditions of around 25,000 employees of private security service providers.
On behalf of the Federal Police, they check passengers, staff and luggage at the entrances to the security area.
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