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    Transport Halts Across Northern Germany as Strikes Intensify

    February 29, 2024Updated:March 21, 20242 Mins Read
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    [1/5]Railway workers protest in front of the Cologne Central Station during a nationwide strike called by the EVG rail and transport union over a wage dispute, in Cologne, Germany, April 21, 2023. REUTERS/Thilo Schmuelgen Purchase Licensing Rights
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    As the fourth day of the nationwide strike week in public transport unfolds, commuters in various cities across Lower Saxony and Hamburg are grappling with widespread disruptions in bus and train services. The strikes, organized by the trade union ver.di, are set to expand further tomorrow, promising additional challenges for travelers.

    In Hamburg, employees of the Hamburg Hochbahn and Verkehrsbetriebe Hamburg-Holstein GmbH (VHH) have initiated a 48-hour strike, resulting in the suspension of subway operations and a standstill in bus services across the city and its surroundings. Night buses are also impacted, exacerbating the inconvenience for residents and commuters. The strike aims to exert pressure during ongoing negotiations on domestic collective agreements at Hochbahn and VHH.

    While the S-Bahn and harbor ferries remain operational in Hamburg, other cities in Lower Saxony are experiencing similar disruptions. In Göttingen, bus services have been halted since yesterday, with workers in Hanover, Braunschweig, Osnabrück, and Goslar joining the strike today. Passengers in these cities are advised to anticipate significant delays and plan alternative routes where possible.

    The strike actions are not limited to Lower Saxony and Hamburg. In Schleswig-Holstein, private bus companies have been affected since Monday, and municipal bus companies in Kiel, Neumünster, Lübeck, and Flensburg are set to join the strike from tomorrow for three days. Meanwhile, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, public transport workers are preparing for strikes, affecting transportation services in various parts of the region.

    The strikes, driven by demands for improved working conditions, shorter hours, and increased rest periods, reflect broader challenges faced by employees in the transportation sector. Ver.di’s efforts to negotiate favorable terms for workers are met with solidarity from environmental activists, as “Fridays for Future” calls for a “climate strike” tomorrow, advocating for sustainable and worker-friendly mobility solutions.

    As negotiations continue and strikes persist, commuters and travelers are urged to stay informed and prepare for further disruptions in public transport services across northern Germany.

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