Negotiations are underway again: agreement in the German railway dispute is in sight

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There may be no more strikes at Deutsche Bahn for the time being. (archive image)

After two more strikes by the GDL within two weeks, both parties are once again negotiating with each other in the collective labor agreement negotiation dispute that has been dormant for months. “Both parties are confident that they can announce a result next week,” the railway said in Berlin on Saturday. Until then, the GDL will refrain from further strikes. “Agreement has been reached on many issues,” the railway said.

According to the statement, the negotiations are taking place behind closed doors. It was agreed not to reveal the further status of the negotiations. “The negotiations are intensive but constructive,” the railway said.

Most recently, both sides met behind closed doors for several weeks in February to find a solution to the collective bargaining dispute. Former German Interior Minister Thomas de Maizière and Schleswig-Holstein Prime Minister Daniel Günther mediated this phase. It initially remained unclear whether the two would again act as moderators in this round of negotiations.

(SDA)

Source: Blick

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