Strejk på BER den 18. marts: Alle fly indstillet

Fagforeningen Verdi har udlyst advarselsstrejke for lufthavnpersonalet på Berlin Brandenburg Lufthavn (BER) onsdag den 18. marts. Lufthavnsoperatøren lukker al passagerflyvning ned, hvilket påvirker ca. 445 fly og 57.000 passagerer. Verdi kalder arbejdsgiverens tilbud en provokation.

En heldags advarselsstrejke fra fagforeningen Verdi er udlyst til onsdag den 18. marts på Berlin Brandenburg Lufthavn (BER), fra kl. 5 til 23.59. Berørte er personale fra lufthavnsbrandvæsenet, administrationen, sikkerheden, lufttrafikledningen og rengøringstjenesterne. Berlin-Brandenburg Airport Company (FBB) har meddelt, at ingen regulære passagerfly vil operere den dag. Oprindeligt planlagt var 445 afgange og landinger med ca. 57.000 passagerer; en kilde angiver 18. marts 2026 – en mulig uoverensstemmelse i rapporterne. Verdi kræver seks procent lønstigninger eller mindst 250 euro månedligt for de ca. 2.000 ansatte samt en ekstra fridag for fagforeningsmedlemmer over en 12-måneders periode. Forhandler Holger Rößler kaldte arbejdsgiverens tilbud om ca. ét procent årlige stigninger indtil udgangen af 2028 for »intet seriøst tilbud, men en provokation ved forhandlingsbordet.« FBB-direktør Aletta von Massenbach kaldte strejken »uforholdsmæssig – især i en allerede anspændt situation på grund af Iran-krigen.« Næste forhandlingsrunde er sat til 25. marts. Passagerer bør tjekke med flyselskaberne for ompåbooking og alternativer. Ved indstillinger har de ret til billetrefusion, alternativ transport eller hjemtransport, men normalt ikke kompensation, da det drejer sig om en strejke under groundpersonalet, oplyser passagerrettighedsportalen Flightright.

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