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German union announces new rail strike on Friday

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BERLIN: German transport union EVG on Wednesday had announced a rail strike as workers demand higher wages to cope with high rates of inflation, the latest industrial action in Europe’s largest economy.

Rail workers across the country will walk out on Friday between 3:00 am (0100 GMT) and 11:00 am, the EVG said in a statement. The short “warning strike” was intended to “encourage employers to bring reasonable offers” to pay talks, EVG’s deputy chairwoman Cosima Ingenschay told journalists outside Berlin’s main station.

“If that does not happen then we will have to think about even bigger strikes,” she said.

The industrial action will heap on more transport woes for travellers. Separately, Germany’s second largest union Verdi had on Tuesday called on employees working in security at the airports in Duesseldorf, Cologne-Bonn and Hamburg to strike through Thursday and Friday.

EVG represents 230,000 workers across some 50 transport companies, including national rail operator Deutsche Bahn.

The industrial action would have a “massive” impact across the rail network, Deutsche Bahn said in a statement, with the repercussions likely to be felt most strongly in long-distance services.

The strike was “completely useless, completely unnecessary”, Deutsche Bahn’s human resources chief Martin Seiler told journalists.

The disruption to services would affect “hundreds of thousands” of commuters ahead of the weekend, Seiler said, accusing EVG of losing all “proportion”.

“It is now about finding solutions at the negotiating table and not just wantonly announcing strikes,” Seiler said.

Negotiations between the EVG and Deutsche Bahn will continue next week.

EVG is demanding a 12-percent pay rise over one year for the workers it represents, with a minimum increase of 650 euros ($712) a month.

The union rejected Deutsche Bahn’s first offer of a five percent increase in two steps, covering 27 months, plus an “inflation bonus” of 2,500 euros.

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