Lufthansa subsidiary pilots strike in Germany
The strike of the pilots of Discover Airlines, a subsidiary of Germany's Lufthansa, has led to the cancellation of some flights at the country's airports in protest of working conditions and wages. |
The pilots’ strike, which began at midnight, led to the cancellation of the first flights on Lufthansa subsidiary Discover. In Frankfurt, seven of the airline’s 16 scheduled flights were canceled on Saturday. Due to these strikes, the company wanted to either use jets from other group companies or rebook the affected passengers.
Carl Brands, the head of the Lufthansa organization, did not understand this call. He responded to the solidarity strike. In a letter to the pilots, he noted that Lufthansa had entered into a long-term collective agreement with the VC union, also with the aim that we at Lufthansa Airlines would have a long-term collective agreement without strikes to Let’s implement our planned growth with you over the next few years.
Relatively small holiday airline Discover, with 24 Airbus jets and around 420 pilots, operates only from Frankfurt and Munich and is First, it is intended to compete with the Condor company in the tourist business.
The wave of strikes continues in various parts of Germany.
The strike in the retail sector of Saxony continues.
Some time ago, the ground force employees of the German Lufthansa company launched a massive strike in many important airports following the call of the Verdi union, which led to the cancellation of many flights.
Strikes in public transportation and medical and treatment staff have been held in recent days and have led to disturbances and problems for citizens.
In this situation, German farmers are also protesting. They have organized massive protests against the government’s policies throughout the country and have led to disruptions in transportation.
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