As part of the collective bargaining for the public sector in the federal states, employees of the regulatory authorities and the police in Hamburg took part in a warning strike on Friday. Until Saturday morning, illegal parking should not be punished, the evaluation of radar images after speeding should be reduced and the approval of heavy goods and large-capacity transports should be restricted. Logistics companies would have to adapt to restrictions and the state would lose important income, according to the German Police Union and the dbb Civil Service Association.
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“Inflation, price increases, exorbitant rents and an obvious shortage of work and skilled workers, including in the public sector in Hamburg, are challenges that the federal states must finally address decisively. If not now, then when?” said Klemens Burzlaff, regional deputy of the German Police Union in Hamburg, in the announcement of the warning strike.
With the actions, the participants want to draw attention to the fundamental importance of a functioning public service. On Friday afternoon, over 1,000 police and financial administration employees gathered at the Gänsemarkt for a joint rally in front of the office of Finance Senator Andreas Dressel. Dressel is currently chairman of the collective bargaining association of German states.
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“We estimate the loss in the tax treasury due to the warning strike to be between 300,000 and 500,000 euros,” said Michael Adomat, deputy chairman of dbb Hamburg, at the rally. “Of course we can’t guarantee that you won’t get a ticket today, but the probability is very low.” Disabled parking spaces and fire department access should continue to be kept free.
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As part of the collective bargaining for the public sector in the federal states, employees of the regulatory authorities and the police in Hamburg took part in a warning strike on Friday. Until Saturday morning, illegal parking should not be punished, the evaluation of radar images after speeding should be reduced and the approval of heavy goods and large-capacity transports should be restricted. Logistics companies would have to adapt to restrictions and the state would lose important income, according to the German Police Union and the dbb Civil Service Association.
2023-11-10 20:18:49
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