Collective Dispute - Warning Strikes in Six German Seaports Have Ended
4 Articles
4 Articles
In six German seaports, 24-hour warning strikes of the dockers ended in the late evening.
A 24-hour warning strike by the Ver.di trade union has largely paralyzed the operation in six ports. About 5,000 workers were involved. Next week will be renegotiated.
Here you will find information on the topic of "tariffs". Read now "Warning strikes in seaports are over".
On Monday, the Ver.di trade union called for warning strikes in German port cities. The demands for higher wages for longer term have so far been rejected by the capital side. At the same time, the Hamburg port is once again the venue for protests in September. In the morning hours of Tuesday, the container bridges were folded up in numerous German port cities. In the course of a collective bargaining dispute, over 11,000 workers lay down their …
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium







