We thought it was all over – but obviously it isn’t. The Bahnstreiks, or railway strikes. It seems that the union that represents the train drivers is planning strikes for next week, even though they effectively got what they were asking for.
Just listen to the details of the deal that they worked out with Deutsche Bahn recently:
- an extra wage agreement “Tarifvertrag” for train drivers
- a back-dated one-off payment
- an 8% wage rise from March 2008
- a further 3% wage rise in September 2008
- a reduction of working hours from February 2009 onwards
There are probably many unions out there that can only dream of an 11% wage rise!
But now they cannot agree on what to do with shunters, or with temporary staff leased from other parts of the company.
And because they cannot agree, the GDL – the union representing the train drivers – says that they are going on strike again on Monday. Indefinitely.
Indefinitely? Because of a few small details? They didn’t even go that far to get their main targets met!
In the meantime the poor passengers are left stranded, and probably wishing that they could have an 11% wage rise as well.