Negotiators from Deutsche Bahn and GDL union shaking hands optimistically in a conference room with railway view, illustrating progress in tariff talks.
Negotiators from Deutsche Bahn and GDL union shaking hands optimistically in a conference room with railway view, illustrating progress in tariff talks.
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Progress in tariff negotiations at german railway

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Tariff negotiations between Deutsche Bahn and the GDL union show progress. Both sides report rapprochement after the fourth round, with talks set to resume on February 23. Strikes are unlikely for now, as a peace obligation lasts until the end of February.

Tariff negotiations at Deutsche Bahn have gained momentum after the fourth round. A company spokesperson stated: "We have drawn closer and achieved initial understandings. We are confident that the remaining open points can be resolved in the next negotiation round." The next round starts on February 23 and spans five days.

The German Train Drivers' Union (GDL) confirmed the progress: "In the recent negotiation days, viable rapprochements were achieved on key points, and structural issues were further clarified." However, the union's executive board cautioned: "What has been achieved so far will only endure if the talks continue with the necessary seriousness and commitment." Both sides refrained from commenting on specific contents.

Mid-week, GDL leader Mario Reiß had threatened to end the talks and demanded a quick resolution. The GDL had begun preparations for warning strikes, though a peace obligation prevents labor disputes until the end of February. From March onward, strikes could disrupt rail services.

Deutsche Bahn had previously tabled an initial offer: a 3.8 percent pay increase in two steps, plus 2.2 percent through structural adjustments in the tariff system, such as introducing an additional pay grade. This would total 6 percent over 30 months, which Reiß criticized: "The DB offer of 6 percent over 30 months means only 0.4 percent increase for this year." The GDL demands up to 8 percent more, including improvements in allowances, for trainers, and occupational pensions, based on a 40-point catalog.

The negotiations are taking place in Berlin, where both parties express optimism without immediate strike threats.

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