Hey, the terrible images from the flood areas really kept me busy over the weekend. Is climate protection back in the headlines now? Will we be discussing it more again? That is certainly what the Hamburg climate activists are saying, and they are supporting a class action lawsuit against the climate policy of the traffic light coalition. Today it was filed with the Federal Constitutional Court. Ole wishes you a lot of fun listening >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What happened in Hamburg today? Maiken Nielsen and Ole Wackermann take a look at the news and current events in the city at the end of each week. This is the news today with Ole Wackermann on Monday, September 16, 2024 +++ COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IN HAMBURG: IG METALL DEMANDS WAGE INCREASE +++ 138,000 employees, more than 250 companies: Collective bargaining for the metal and electrical industry in northern Germany started in Hamburg on Monday afternoon. Jörn Straehler-Pohl, state politics reporter, assesses the demands. 🔗 More on this:
+++FISCHERHAUS BLANKENESE: HAMBURG’S OLDEST HOUSE REOPENED+++ Hamburg’s oldest house, the Fischerhaus Blankenese, is shining in new splendour: After an architectural history examination, the Fischerhaus was extensively renovated in accordance with monument protection regulations, newly furnished and now ceremoniously reopened. More information:
+++WHO IS SUING FOR THE CLIMATE – CONSTITUTIONAL COURT HAS RECOGNIZED CLIMATE PROTECTION+++ Tens of thousands of citizens and environmental associations have filed a constitutional complaint in Karlsruhe. They want the federal government to implement more measures to protect the climate. Ole Wackermann speaks with Benjamin Stephan, a Greenpeace representative, about the chances of success of the lawsuit. 🔗 More on this:
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