Germany Faces Nationwide Train Disruptions Due to Strikes
Train travel in Germany is set to face significant disruptions in the next three days as the German Train Drivers’ Union (GDL) has declared a nationwide strike in passenger transport beginning on January 10th. The strike, announced by Germany’s national railway company, Deutsche Bahn, is expected to last until January 12th, impacting rail operations across the country.
Deutsche Bahn has expressed regret for the inconvenience caused to travelers and urged them to reconsider non-essential trips during the strike period. In response to the strike, the company will implement an emergency timetable for long-distance travel, with a reduced number of journeys and longer trains with increased seating capacity. However, a guaranteed ride cannot be ensured.
The strike will also lead to significant reductions in regional transport services, prompting passengers to check travel connections 24 hours before embarking on their journey during this period. To accommodate affected passengers, Deutsche Bahn has lifted restrictions on train connections from January 10 to January 12, allowing tickets to be used at a later date and seat reservations to be cancelled without charge. Refunds are also possible under the appropriate conditions.
The union’s decision to proceed with an indefinite strike stems from unsuccessful negotiations between train drivers and Deutsche Bahn. The GDL has requested a reduction in working hours from 38 to 35 hours per week without a pay reduction, as well as an additional €555 for every employee and a €3,000 bonus amid increased prices. However, Deutsche Bahn has refused all the requests, particularly the one regarding the reduction of working hours.
This strike is expected to have a significant impact on rail travel in Germany throughout the entire year, as members of the GDL have voted to keep the “indefinite strike” in place until their demands are met. As a result, travelers in Germany should be prepared for potential disruptions to train travel in the coming months.
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