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Friday, 7 September 2012

Lufthansa crew stage third strike


Lufthansa cancels flights as crew stage third strike

Lufthansa has cancelled hundreds of flights as cabin staff stage another one-day strike at Germany’s three busiest airports, according to a report by the British Broadcasting Corporation.
The strike was called by the UFO union on Wednesday for Frankfurt, Munich and Berlin airports.
Lufthansa has cancelled short and medium-haul flights but also services to and from Shanghai, Jakarta, Seattle and Los Angeles.
UFO and Lufthansa are arguing over pay and working conditions.
The union represents about two-thirds of Lufthansa’s 19,000 cabin crew.
Union leaders are seeking a pay increase of five per cent for cabin staff for 15 months, starting from January this year. They said there had been no pay increases for three years.
They also want guarantees that Lufthansa will not outsource jobs or use more temporary workers, as it has in Berlin.
Earlier, Lufthansa spokesman Klaus Walther said that the airline had offered to stop fixed-term contracts and halt the use of temporary staff, but the airline is only proposing a 3.5 per cent rise in salary.
Lufthansa is currently undergoing a ¤1.5bn (£1.2bn) cost-cutting programme to offset rising fuel costs and tackle competition from low-cost and Gulf carriers.

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