German cabin crew union Ufo and Lufthansa on Friday agreed on dates for further ...
FILE PHOTO: A Lufthansa passenger aircraft undergoes de-icing before takeoff from Frankfurt airport, Germany, January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski
BERLIN - German cabin crew union Ufo and Lufthansa on Friday agreed on dates for further talks in a dispute over pay and working conditions among other issues and added there would be no strikes from now until at least the end of negotiations. In a joint statement, they said they had also agreed that roughly 22,000 cabin crew would get a special payment of 1,500 euros in their next paycheck.
A spokeswoman for Lufthansa, Germany’s largest airline, said strikes would not happen at any of the group’s airlines, including Germanwings and Eurowings, during the mediation period. Industry experts expect the mediation to take about two months but the conciliation process could take much longer.Reporting by Klaus Lauer; Writing by Michelle Martin; Editing by Thomas Seythal and David Evans
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