Whoa: Lufthansa Wants To Stop Fighting With Employees, Aims For Labor Peace
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Whoa: Lufthansa Wants To Stop Fighting With Employees, Aims For Labor Peace
Lufthansa has long struggled with labor relations, and it has cost the airline dearly. Over the years we’ve seen endless strikes at the airline, and in the end, management seems to lose. It’s amazing how executives at the airline make the same mistake over and over, while expecting different results. The irony is that Lufthansa Group CEO Carsten Spohr is a former pilot, so you’d think he’d be on the side of labor. But it’s clear that as soon as …
After many strikes, the airline and the pilot union want to reorganise their disrupted relationship, but the central conflict has not yet been resolved.
In spring, there had been large strikes at Lufthansa's big 100-year anniversary. Now there are signs of convergence. The Group and the Cockpit Association want to go into conciliation.
Lufthansa passengers can breathe in: The union "Vereinigung Cockpit" has agreed with the company on a conciliation. Pilot-strikes are off the table for the time being.
The Vereinigung Cockpit is heading for a conciliation procedure with Lufthansa. Sweden is thwarting a Russian espionage operation. The DW news overview.
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