Tuesday, March 28, 2023

German Strikes Over Food and Energy Bills.

 He acknowledged the stoppage would inflict pain on many commuters and holiday-makers, “but one day of strain with the prospect of reaching a wage agreement is better than weeks of industrial action.”

The strikes are the latest in months of industrial action that has hit major European economies as higher food and energy prices dent living standards.
Two of the country’s largest airports, Munich and Frankfurt, suspended flights, while German rail operator Deutsche Bahn cancelled long-distance rail services. Striking workers wearing red high-visibility jackets blew horns and whistles through an empty Munich train station. Daily Sabah.
Blogger: yet again, we see that Germany 'quitting the EU' has caused expensive chaos which is even worse than that found in the UK. So daft for the UK having Brexited - look what trouble it has caused! 😏

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