Major German union verdi and airport operators have reached a pay agreement covering some 25,000 security staff to avert further strike action. The two sides said on Monday that they had accepted a deal put forward by mediators. The labour dispute has resulted in strikes at some of Germany's biggest airports and misery for thousands of travellers as airport security staff walked off the job. The arbitration process was launched on Friday at a secret location.
After several rounds of strikes at Germany's airports, arbitration for private aviation security staff began on Friday at a secret location. Former Bremen state councillor Hans-Henning Lühr was tasked with reconciling the differing positions of the trade union Verdi and the the employers' association BDLS. The parties have initially set themselves a deadline of midnight (2200 GMT) on Sunday. Verdi has undertaken not to call for any further work stoppages by the approximately 25,000 employees of
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