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24-Hour Strike to Hit 11 German Airports on Monday

24-Hour Strike to Hit 11 German Airports on Monday
Above:  Airplanes taxi to their parking position at Frankfurt Airport on March 4, 2025. Image copyright: Boris Roessler/Contributor/picture alliance via Getty Images

The Facts

  • A 24-hour strike called by the Verdi trade union will affect 11 major German airports on March 10, including Frankfurt, Munich, and Berlin, impacting approximately 150K passengers.

  • In a statement on Friday, the trade union warned that passengers should prepare for flight cancellations, adding they "will hardly have a chance to find alternative routes."

  • Frankfurt Airport has announced that no departures will be possible on Monday, while Berlin Brandenburg Airport has confirmed a complete shutdown of all flight operations during the strike period.


The Spin

Narrative A

The current wage demands are essential to address the rising cost of living and acknowledge the valuable contribution of public sector workers. The employers' failure to present an offer during the second round of negotiations has left no choice but to escalate industrial action. The widespread participation in strikes across multiple sectors demonstrates the legitimacy of these demands.


Narrative B

The union's demands for an 8% wage increase, additional benefits, and extra days off are financially unfeasible for public sector employers. These excessive demands would place an unsustainable burden on local municipalities and the federal government — potentially compromising their ability to maintain other essential services.



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