
Germany: Strike action leaves Frankfurt airport empty
Germany: Strike action leaves Frankfurt airport empty
Along with Cologne-Bonn, Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Stuttgart and Munich airports, Frankfurt airport on Thursday looked almost deserted as public sector workers staged a strike organised by the German workers union Verdi.
Propelled by demands for the government to increase staff pay, the industrial action has also affected other regional transport staff and childcare workers across Germany, with at least 1,400 members of staff at Frankfurt airport taking part in the walkout.
Trade unions want pay rises of 3.5% plus an extra €100 ($140) per month for about 2.1 million federal and municipal public sector workers.

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Germany: Strike action leaves Frankfurt airport empty
Along with Cologne-Bonn, Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Stuttgart and Munich airports, Frankfurt airport on Thursday looked almost deserted as public sector workers staged a strike organised by the German workers union Verdi.
Propelled by demands for the government to increase staff pay, the industrial action has also affected other regional transport staff and childcare workers across Germany, with at least 1,400 members of staff at Frankfurt airport taking part in the walkout.
Trade unions want pay rises of 3.5% plus an extra €100 ($140) per month for about 2.1 million federal and municipal public sector workers.