German air travel disrupted due to walkouts

15, Mar 2022 | nepaltraveller.com
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The walkouts are part of a wage dispute between ver.di and the Federal Association of Aviation Security Companies for a new agreement for 25,000 security staff

Air travel was disrupted across Germany on Tuesday as security personnel at several airports in the country staged walkouts to demand higher wages. Numerous flights were cancelled at Frankfurt Airport due to the strike organized by trade union ver.di. 

Starting at 2 a.m., employees of the cargo and passenger controls at Germany’s largest airport stopped working. Only passengers with layovers were able to go through security checks in Frankfurt. Airport operator Fraport had called on all travellers hoping to board in Frankfurt not to travel to the airport.

Employees at Hamburg, Stuttgart and Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden airports also walked out of their jobs. In Munich, Germany’s second-largest airport, a walkout has been underway since Monday afternoon. Other airports including Berlin, Duesseldorf and Hannover cancelled dozens of flights on Monday due to one-day strikes there.

The walkouts are part of a wage dispute between ver.di and the Federal Association of Aviation Security Companies. The union is negotiating with the employers’ association for a new agreement for about 25,000 security staff nationwide. 

Ver.di is demanding an increase in hourly wages of at least one euro, among other things. Three rounds of negotiations have so far failed to produce a result. The sides plan to meet in Berlin later this week for further negotiations.

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