Germany Averts Further Train Strikes As Union Members Accept Arbitration

Germany averts further train strikes as union members accept arbitration

Berlin, Aug 29 : A strike ballot showed 52.3 per cent of the German Railway and Transport Union (EVG) members have voted in favour of a collective arbitration agreement, averting further train strikes.

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Meanwhile, unlimited strikes by employees of rail operator Deutsche Bahn (DB) were averted, as less than half of the union’s members voted in favour, reports Xinhua news agency.

A 75-per cent approval is required to kick off another round of major strikes.

“This means that we have a collective agreement based on solidarity that will bring a significant increase, in some cases of more than 50 per cent, especially for smaller and medium incomes,” EVG Chairman Martin Burkert told a press conference.

After more than half a year of wage disputes, the parties have agreed on the proposal submitted by independent arbitrators at the end of July, which provides a pay increase of 410 euros ($443) per month in two steps over a period of 25 months, and an inflation compensation bonus of 2,850 euros.

“With this deal, we recognize the excellent performance of our employees, even though it takes a lot out of us economically,” DB’s Board Member for Human Resources Martin Seiler said in a statement.

Germany’s transport system was severely affected by large-scale strikes this year.

The largest took place in late March, affecting millions of passengers on a single Monday.

Apart from impacts on major airports and bus, rail, and freight services, there were also strikes on highways and waterways.

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