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German Train Drivers Launch Longest Strike in History, Disrupting Travel and Threatening Significant Economic Impact

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German train drivers have initiated their longest strike in history, which is expected to cause significant disruption and economic impact. Lasting six days, the strike over pay disputes with Deutsche Bahn is anticipated to cost up to €100 million per day and could result in a total economic loss of nearly a billion euros. The strike is affecting both passenger and freight transport, with a substantial portion of train services canceled or delayed, impacting Germany’s role as a central logistics hub in Europe.

  • German train drivers have started the longest strike in the country’s history.
  • The strike is over pay disputes and is projected to last for six days.
  • Economists estimate the strike could cost Germany up to €100 million per day.
  • Both passenger and freight transport are severely affected, with cancellations and delays.
  • Deutsche Bahn’s freight services, which are critical for European trade, are impacted as Germany is a key transit country for cargo.
  • The train drivers’ union is demanding reduced working hours, a pay raise, and a €3,000 one-off payment for inflation.
  • Deutsche Bahn has rejected the demands, and negotiations have been stalled since November.
  • The government has so far avoided intervention in the dispute.
  • Public sentiment may force the government to take action if the strike continues to affect the public mood.
  • Travelers and consumers are expected to experience significant inconvenience and disruption.

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