Trade union Verdi announced a strike set for Monday at Frankfurt Airport and 10 others, triggered by failed wage negotiations for public sector workers. The strike includes Fraport employees and seeks a collective wage agreement for 2.5 million workers, pushing for an 8% pay raise, larger bonuses, and extra vacation days. This comes after prior strikes disrupted travel, highlighting financial disagreements from local and federal governments regarding Verdi's demands. Another negotiation round is planned for next week, as workers from various sectors, including healthcare and education, also join the call for better pay conditions.
The planned strike by Verdi, targeting Frankfurt and ten other German airports, reflects ongoing tensions in the public sector over wage disputes and demands for better conditions.
Verdi's demands include an 8% pay increase for 2.5 million public sector employees, alongside enhanced bonuses and additional vacation days, amid opposition from government and local municipalities.
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