Germany braces for widespread travel disruption as the German Train Drivers' Union announces a 24-hour strike, paralyzing both passenger and freight services amid a contentious standoff with national operator Deutsche Bahn over pay and working hours.
German Train Drivers' Union Calls 24-Hour Strike Amid Pay And Working Hours Dispute With Deutsche Bahn
Germany braces for widespread travel disruption as the German Train Drivers' Union announces a 24-hour strike, paralyzing both passenger and freight services amid a contentious standoff with national operator Deutsche Bahn over pay and working hours.
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