Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Civil-servant ban on strikes upheld

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BERLIN — Germany’s highest court has upheld a ban on strikes by civil servants, throwing out a complaint by teachers who were discipline­d for taking part in walkouts.

The country’s roughly 1.85 million civil servants enjoy privileges such as favorable health insurance conditions and unusually strong job security, but they are not allowed to strike.

Roughly three-quarters of the 800,000 teachers in Germany have civil servant status.

The Federal Constituti­onal Court ruled Tuesday that the strike ban is in line with both Germany’s constituti­on and the European Convention on Human Rights.

It said in its ruling that allowing civil servants in individual profession­s to strike would risk setting off a “chain reaction” that could raise far wider questions over their status.

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