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Germany faces economic crisis fears as train drivers embark on their longest-ever strike

FP Staff • January 24, 2024, 12:21:46 IST
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According to Deutsche Bahn spokeswoman Anja Broeker, the protracted action “is a strike against the German economy,” noting that supplies for power plants and refineries are among the cargo traffic handled by the service

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Germany faces economic crisis fears as train drivers embark on their longest-ever strike

In an increasingly intense labor dispute that could cost the economy up to a billion euros ($1.1 billion), German train drivers embarked on their longest-ever strike on Wednesday, causing thousands of passengers to suffer during their travels. The six-day industrial action that puts additional strain on supply chains already experiencing disruption due to attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebels on shipping via the Red Sea has been denounced as “destructive” by Transport Minister Volker Wissing. According to Deutsche Bahn spokeswoman Anja Broeker, the protracted action “is a strike against the German economy,” noting that supplies for power plants and refineries are among the cargo traffic handled by the service. “DB Cargo will do everything to secure the supply chain, but it’s clear that there will be some impact,” she added. The walkout called by the GDL union runs from 2:00 am (0100 GMT) Wednesday through to 1700 GMT on Monday for passenger traffic while the strike for freight trains began earlier on Tuesday. Not only long-distance trains but also suburban services, some of which like Berlin’s are operated by Deutsche Bahn, are affected, just over a week after the last round of walkouts between January 10 and 12. The fourth strike since November left passengers scrambling to rebook or cancel their plans, and sparked warnings of huge costs to the state and industry at a time when the German economy was already ailing. Deutsche Bahn estimated each strike day to cost “a low two-digit million figure”, but industry experts warned the impact on the economy would be far bigger. - ‘Unreasonable’ - Michael Groemling of Cologne’s Institute for Economic Research said nationwide train stoppages can cost up to 100 million euros a day to the economy, but warned that the impact “may not rise linearly in a strike that lasts several days, but partially multiplies”. Given the disruptions with sea freight over the Huthi attacks, as well as issues on road transport, “rough estimates suggest that in extreme cases, this strike can cost up to a billion euros”, he said. Wissing slammed the GDL union for refusing to negotiate during the walkout. “I find that it is unreasonable vis-a-vis train travellers that the trains are standing there blocked, while one’s not at the same time sitting at the negotiations table,” said the transport minister. But the union said it had rejected the Deutsche Bahn’s “third and allegedly improved offer” because bosses had shown “no sign of a willingness to reach an agreement. The GDL is seeking higher salaries to compensate for inflation, as well as a reduced working week from 38 to 35 hours with no loss in wages, arguing that it needed to make train driver jobs “more attractive” to young people. But Deutsche Bahn blasted the latest round of industrial action, saying it had offered pay rises of up to 13 percent and a one-off inflation bonus, as well as the chance to reduce the working week by one hour from 2026. Deutsche Bahn last year also clashed with the EVG rail union, which represents around 180,000 non-driver rail personnel, reaching an agreement in late August. The latest walkout breaks the previous record of a May 2015 action, also called by GDL, that lasted around five days. (with inputs from AFP)

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