DALLAS – A week after a single-day strike that prompted Lufthansa (LH) to cancel more than 1,000 flights, the carrier and a union that represents German ground personnel came to a settlement on wages.
The agreement between LH and the Ver.di service workers’ union calls for one-time payments of €200 (US$203) per worker that are backdated to July 1. These payments cover about 20,000 employees in various ground operations.
Additionally, it calls for a 2.5% increase in monthly basic salary, or at least €125 per employee, starting on January 1 and another 2.5% increase starting on July 1 of the following read more ⇒
Source:: “Airways Magazine”