Berlin: The German train company Deutsche Bahn looks for emergency orders on Thursday to stop strikes by several train drivers who have disrupted railroad traffic in this country for the third time this summer.
Deutsche Bahn said it considered the latest strike by GDL Union workers to be illegal.
The company noted that it has increased its offers in negotiations with the Union and now offers “bonus coronavirus” once up to 600 euros ($ 700) to members.
The strike, which began with the train goods Wednesday and expanded to the passenger train Thursday, will last until September 7.
If it continues to affect many tourists who return from summer vacations in two German states.