Lufthansa Pilots Might Strike At Any Time After Declining Wage Deal

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Pilots at Lufthansa have actually declined a wage deal by Germany’s flagship carrier and could go on strike anytime, union VC stated on Thursday, as a dispute over pay continues.

They had actually voted in favour of industrial action last month, threatening further disruption during the hectic summertime travel season.

VC stated Lufthansa’s latest deal had actually been an action in the ideal instructions but stayed short of the union’s demands, that include a 5.5% pay rise this year for its pilots and automatic inflation compensation afterwards.

“The legal and organisational preparations for strike action have actually been started. However, it is clear that (VC) stays reachable,” the union stated.

Lufthansa said it had remembered of the union’s reaction after sending an offer to the pilots of Lufthansa and Lufthansa Freight on Thursday morning.

“At the very same time, we want to talk about the flexible kind of this offer with the VC and have actually therefore proposed further dates to the union to hold talks. We are available to continue talks at any time,” the airline stated.

Strikes and personnel lacks have actually currently required airline companies consisting of Lufthansa to cancel countless flights this summer and caused hours-long queues at major airports, aggravating holidaymakers keen to take a trip after COVID-19 lockdowns.

Previously this month, Lufthansa’s management reached a pay deal with ground personnel, preventing additional walkouts after a strike had actually required it to cancel more than 1,000 flights.

It also faces possible walkouts by pilots at Eurowings, whose tally for commercial action ends on Aug. 31.

(Reporting by Ilona Wissenbach; writing by Maria Sheahan and Christoph Steitz; modifying by Susan Fenton, Kirsten Donovan, Elaine Hardcastle)

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