German airline Lufthansa and the powerful verdi trade union have reached an agreement in their dispute over pay and working conditions for ground staff, just in time to avert industrial action over the busy Easter period. After successful arbitration, Lufthansa and verdi have agreed on the basic principles of a collective bargaining agreement for around 25,000 employees, they announced in Frankfurt late Wednesday. "We are very satisfied with the outcome of the arbitration," said verdi negotiator
Operations at Germany's largest airline were expected to normalize on Wednesday after this month's second wave of strikes by Lufthansa employees came to an end. "Lufthansa plans to gradually resume flight operations in Frankfurt and Munich after the end of the Verdi strike on Wednesday morning," said a company spokesman. Trade union Verdi had called on employees to put down their work for a second time this month in an ongoing wage dispute with the airline. Negotiations are set to resume on Wedn
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