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Union Calls Strike By Security Staff At 3 German Airports
January 08, 2019 - 11:46 pm
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BERLIN (AP) — A German labor union is calling on security staff at three German airports to stage a strike Thursday amid ongoing pay negotiations.
The ver.di union said Wednesday that it's urging workers to join a one-day walkout that is likely to cause disruptions for airline passengers.
The strike will affect airports in Duesseldorf, Koeln-Bonn and Stuttgart.
Security staff at Berlin's two airports already staged a strike Monday that caused severe disruption to flights.
The union wants hourly pay for all workers conducting security checks to rise to 20 ($22.81) euros. The employers association BDLS says this could amount to an increase of 30 percent in some cases.
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