German train drivers threaten new strike in pay dispute

Reuters

Published Sep 09, 2021 01:34PM ET

BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's GDL train drivers' union threatened on Thursday to call a fourth strike in its pay dispute with rail operator Deutsche Bahn if the state-owned company does not make a new offer by early next week.

GDL ended its third and longest strike in this pay round on Tuesday and its action has paralysed large parts of passenger traffic over the summer holiday season and hit freight services in Europe's biggest economy.

"If a negotiable offer has not been made by the beginning of next week, the GDL will start to prepare the next strike," said GDL boss Claus Weselsky, adding Deutsche Bahn appeared to be playing for time.

A spokesperson for Deutsche Bahn, which made the drivers an improved offer just before the last strike, said the company was doing everything possible to resolve the dispute quickly.