Wage negotiations for LH Ground &MRO staff: Verdi strike on July 27 2022
#106
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The negotiations resume next week. Yesterday a few analysts noted that the positions of both parties are not that far apart and a settlement is expected soon. Why verdi went for the strike option so quickly is a mystery. The big one will be the pilots, they want more structual changes which LH is not going to agree to so quickly.
#107
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The negotiations resume next week. Yesterday a few analysts noted that the positions of both parties are not that far apart and a settlement is expected soon. Why verdi went for the strike option so quickly is a mystery. The big one will be the pilots, they want more structual changes which LH is not going to agree to so quickly.
Last edited by livious; Jul 28, 2022 at 5:07 am
#108
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Let the (failed?) negotiations begin
I thought that before the strike last week, negotiations were going in a positive manner. But today on the radio, they were saying that the union is unhappy that LH didn't approach them after the last strike and that the union predicts that there's a 60% or higher of more strikes to come?......
I thought that before the strike last week, negotiations were going in a positive manner. But today on the radio, they were saying that the union is unhappy that LH didn't approach them after the last strike and that the union predicts that there's a 60% or higher of more strikes to come?......
#109
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Depends on personal circumstances. I enjoyed flying during the strike and look forward to my 250€ EU compensation, which will make it a free trip
Wouldn't mind having another ticket on a strike day - some of the rerouting options in the app (like MUC-CPH-VIE-SBZ with overnights at CPH and VIE) were great for a crazy city/lounge tour.
I understand those flying for business see it differently, but a strike does offer opportunities to leisure flyers like myself
Wouldn't mind having another ticket on a strike day - some of the rerouting options in the app (like MUC-CPH-VIE-SBZ with overnights at CPH and VIE) were great for a crazy city/lounge tour.
I understand those flying for business see it differently, but a strike does offer opportunities to leisure flyers like myself
#110
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Depends on personal circumstances. I enjoyed flying during the strike and look forward to my 250€ EU compensation, which will make it a free trip
Wouldn't mind having another ticket on a strike day - some of the rerouting options in the app (like MUC-CPH-VIE-SBZ with overnights at CPH and VIE) were great for a crazy city/lounge tour.
I understand those flying for business see it differently, but a strike does offer opportunities to leisure flyers like myself
Wouldn't mind having another ticket on a strike day - some of the rerouting options in the app (like MUC-CPH-VIE-SBZ with overnights at CPH and VIE) were great for a crazy city/lounge tour.
I understand those flying for business see it differently, but a strike does offer opportunities to leisure flyers like myself
In true FT spirit.
Maybe join Verdi & get the heads up ?
#111
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#113
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LH and Verdi just settled and agreed on a contract. Their positions were not that far apart.