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    1. teteban79 on

      Hey, I’ll give you one chance to guess. Hint – it’s the same reason anyone strikes anywhere in the world

    2. Independent-Home-845 on

      Usually, they want more money and less hours. And it’s just a local thing in Bonn and Köln today.

    3. Crocodile_Banger on

      So every once in a while you get an actual reason for those Zugausfälle

    4. MyPigWhistles on

      The union contracts have a limited duration, which means they have to negotiate the next contract in regular intervals, which means strikes. It’s the normal process. 

    5. hostile_scrotum on

      They need to do that to get decent working conditions and wages.

    6. Danoli77 on

      So much disruption just for money. The rest of the world just negotiates and it only gets to striking over really major issues after long periods of negotiating. And the solution is usually a long term fix. wtf would Germany treat this as a normal occurrence? 🤦🏻‍♂️

    7. Great_Inside34 on

      Bruh I’ve got a train to Nürnberg I’m Friday 😩😩

    8. External-Chain2266 on

      And this is why AI will take over our jobs. It’s just a matter of times till all trains are autonomous

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