The Borneo Post (Sabah)

German rail strike halts trains nationwide

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FRANKFURT AM MAIN: Germany was plunged into transport chaos yesterday as most train services were halted by a railworker­s’ strike over pay, affecting millions of passengers.

Inter-city and regional services as well as many urban commuter trains were cancelled throughout Europe’s biggest economy by the four-hour stoppage from 5am (0400 GMT), Deutsche Bahn (DB) said.

The strike halted all high-speed ICE trains and other inter-city services as well as most cargo trains, and its ripple effects and delays were expected to continue well into the afternoon.

In the capital Berlin, where additional­ly the entire public announceme­nt system broke down, frustrated commuters were asked to switch from S-Bahn commuter trains operated by DB to subways, buses or trams.

The strike came after talks broke down Saturday between the DB and the EVG railworker­s’ union, which is demanding a 7.5per cent salary rise for 160,000 employees. “The employer made offers which did not correspond to the demands of our members,” said EVG negotiator Regina Rusch-Ziemba.

DB shot back and described the strikeasa“completely­unnecessar­y escalation”, insisting its offer was “attractive and met the main demands” of employees.

DB had offered a pay rise of 5.1 per cent in two phases, with an option for staff to take extra time off instead, and a one-off payment of 500 euros (US$570), the DPA national news agency reported.

Deutsche Bahn in a tweet also denied it had broken off the negotiatio­ns, charging that “the EVG left the talks and went on strike”.

“DB remains ready to continue the negotiatio­ns at any time. There is an open invitation for today.”

The strike also impacted DB customer services offices, meaning that in many stations passengers were left without informatio­n over loudspeake­rs or display boards. — AFP

 ??  ?? Cargo trains stand on the rails at the central station in Halle (Saale), eastern Germany, during a warning strike of railworker­s. — AFP photo
Cargo trains stand on the rails at the central station in Halle (Saale), eastern Germany, during a warning strike of railworker­s. — AFP photo

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