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National train strike disrupts the trip crossing Germany

National train strike disrupts the trip crossing Germany
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Berlin: The strike of national railroad workers brought most of the long-distance train systems and commuters for Wednesday which were mandired because tourists rushed to re-plan their travel and residents were squeezed into the bus and trams to achieve their goals.
The Deutsche Bahn train operator said that as a result of a two-day attack, only about a quarter of a remote carriage would run on Wednesday and Thursday.
The company urges passengers to refrain from unnecessary trips and say they will raise restrictions related to Coronavirus to allow each seat to order.
GDL Union members began their strike Tuesday night.
Uni said that 95% of its members have chosen to support this step to suppress their requests for salary increases.
Safe! You have successfully thrown your voice to see the results, the union will demand a salary increase of 3.2% and one “bonus coronavirus” 600 euros ($ 703).
Deutsche Bahn has rejected demands.
The company has lost billions since the commencement of Pandemic and from the recent floods that destroy or damage various train lines.
Eleven 16 German states are on a summer vacation, and travelers are very dependent on the train to get around.
However, customers who have bought tickets for the coming days can request a refund, Deutsche Bahn said.
The company said that during strikes, priorities would be given to connections between Berlin and cities in the West, and between Hamburg and Frankfurt.
In Berlin, where schools reopened Monday, children were late because most of the commuter trains S-Bahn did not run and the streets were jammed because many workers tried to get their jobs by car.
The Head of the GDL Union, Claus Weselsky, told reporters Tuesday, the strike would begin with all cargo trains at 7pm.
(5pm GMT) Tuesday and expand to include passenger trains from 2am (0000 GMT) Wednesday to 2 in the morning.

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