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  • Lufthansa Strike on Tuesday for 8 hours in Frankfurt, Munich and Berlin

    Lufthansa (LHAG.DE) passengers face further disruption after cabin crew representatives said late on Monday they would go on strike on Tuesday for 8 hours in Frankfurt, Munich and Berlin in a row over pay and conditions.

    The German cabin crew union UFO said it was calling on its members working at Lufthansa to go on strike in Frankfurt and Munich from 0400-1200 GMT and in Berlin's Tegel airport from 0300-1100 GMT on Tuesday.

    An eight-hour strike at Frankfurt on Friday forced the cancellation of almost 200 Lufthansa flights, leaving 26,000 passengers stranded and costing Germany's biggest airline millions.

    The airport, Germany's busiest, was also closed to inbound flights from Europe for several hours due to congestion.

    The UFO union, which is calling for a 5 percent pay increase and guarantees against outsourcing and the use of temporary workers, had threatened to widen the strike action if Lufthansa did not make any concessions.

    Lufthansa is in the midst of a 1.5 billion euro cost-cutting programme to combat rising fuel costs and competition from low-cost and Gulf carriers. The airline has said it will not improve its offer - 3.5 percent more pay, but longer hours.

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    [Edited: I saw that it is already posted on Faceboook, sry]

    Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Europe's second-biggest airline, canceled more than 1,000 flights after the main cabin crew union announced its biggest strike ever.

    Flight attendants plan to walk off the job tomorrow for the third time in a week, extending this strike to 24 hours and all of Lufthansa's German operations. The Cologne, Germany-based carrier operates around 1,800 flights each day.

    The cancellations mark the biggest service disruption at the airline in 2 1/2 years, when Lufthansa scrapped 1,200 flights following a strike by pilots. Both sides have hardened their positions this week, with the Unabhaengige Flugbegleiter Organisation union saying it will re-enter negotiations when it receives a new offer. Lufthansa has declined to do so.

    http://www.n-tv.de/wirtschaft/Chaos-...le7157616.html
    Last edited by TheDragonmaster; 2012-09-07, 06:43.

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