Lufthansa pilots to strike on Friday

(FILES) In this file photo taken on July 27, 2022 passengers queue in front of counters and under a display announcing cancelled flights in the Lufthansa terminal at the Franz-Josef-Strauss Airport in Munich, southern Germany, during a strike of the ground staff employees of Lufthansa. - German airline group Lufthansa said it was cancelling "almost all" of its flights to and from its main German hubs in Munich and Frankfurt on September 2, 2022 after pilots called a strike. The airline will cancel 800 flights on September 2 affecting "130,000 passengers", Lufthansa said in a statement, after cockpit staff announced the industrial action over a pay dispute. (Photo by Christof STACHE / AFP)

Pilots at Lufthansa will go on strike on Friday, their union Cockpit said, after pay negotiations with the German airline collapsed.

The industrial action affecting Lufthansa passenger airline and Lufthansa Cargo will begin at 00:01 am and end at 23:59 pm.

The airline said it did not have an estimate yet of how many flights would be affected on Friday.

It voiced regret at the union’s decision, saying it had put forward a “very good offer” that would raise the pilots’ basic wages by 900 euros a month.

Cockpit is seeking 5.5 percent wage increase by the end of the year, automatic compensation for inflation and an adjustment of its salary grid.

Lufthansa said the entire package sought by the union would raise pilot personnel costs by 40 percent or 900 million euros.

The union argued however that to avert labour disputes, the airline must “present a significantly improved offer”.

“Currently, we are too far apart. In addition to compensating for the loss of real wages, we now need above all a sustainable solution for the compensation structure in all occupational groups,” said Cockpit’s negotiator Marcel Groels.

With inflation soaring, collective salary bargaining is expected to be tense in the coming months across Europe.

German consumer prices rose by 7.9 percent in the year to August, according to data published Tuesday by the federal statistics agency Destatis.

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