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Workers at Munich Airport begin two day strike

A TWO-DAY strike by workers at Munich Airport, Germany’s second-biggest, started today and resulted in most flights being cancelled.

The airport operator said that airlines had cancelled about 80 per cent of their flights to and from Munich and further cancellations were not ruled out.

The ver.di service workers’ union called the “warning strike,” a tactic often used in German pay negotiations, on Monday as it seeks to step up pressure in ongoing talks with the federal government and municipal authorities on wages and working conditions for public-sector employees.

The union said that staff at Hamburg airport’s operator, as well as at services including maintenance, IT, security and baggage handling would not work during the two days.

The industrial action is set to end at midnight on Friday. 

Public-sector workers also walked off the job in various other locations and services in Germany. 

Those included some workers at Hamburg Airport, though the airport said the only flights cancelled were those to and from Munich, German news agency dpa reported.

Hamburg Airport advised travellers to arrive early and, if possible, with only hand baggage.

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