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Verdi is calling for a warning strike at eight airports – including in Bremen



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  • Inspectors are scheduled to stop working on Tuesday
  • Collective bargaining talks between employers and Verdi have so far been unsuccessful
  • The hearing is scheduled to continue on Thursday

In the collective bargaining dispute in the airport security industry, the Verdi union is calling for an almost nationwide warning strike. On Tuesday, the inspectors at the airports in Frankfurt, Berlin, Bremen, Hamburg, Hanover, Stuttgart, Düsseldorf and Cologne/Bonn are to stop working all day, as the union in Berlin announced. The strike will start at 00:00 and end at 22:00.

In the past week, the collective bargaining talks, which were also accompanied by warning strikes, remained without result, a new negotiation date has been agreed for Thursday. Among other things, Verdi is calling for the hourly wages for aviation security services to be increased by at least one euro per hour and wages to be adjusted regionally.

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Bremen Vier, Vier News, March 21, 2022, 12 p.m

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