Deutsche Bahn, drivers’ union signal wage deal, end of strikes

Deutsche Bahn, drivers’ union signal wage deal, end of strikes

Talks indicate that an agreement might soon be reached after months of dispute.

A man waits on a platform at the main station in Munich, Germany, last week. (dpa/AP pic)
BERLIN:
Germany’s GDL train drivers’ union and rail operator Deutsche Bahn today announced they had resumed negotiations, signalling an agreement might soon be reached after months of dispute over wages and strikes.

“The negotiations are intensive but constructive. An understanding was reached on many topics,” GDL and Deutsche Bahn said in two identical statements.

The statements added that both parties were confident they could announce a result next week and that there would be no further strikes until then.

Last week, Deutsche Bahn lost a lawsuit against GDL that aimed to stop another round of planned strikes in cargo and passenger transport from going ahead after the union announced a sixth round of strikes in the long-running dispute over working hours and pay.

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