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FDP General Secretary Bijan Djir-Sarai

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Because of the months-long collective bargaining dispute between the train drivers' union GDL and the railway, FDP general secretary Bijan Djir-Sarai is calling for a reform of the right to strike.

Particularly when it comes to critical infrastructure, it is crucial "that proportionality is maintained and that excessive strike greed, as we have experienced, is prevented in the future," he told "Bild am Sonntag".

“We need comprehensive reforms regarding the right to strike in the area of ​​critical infrastructure.”

According to Djir-Sarai, these included instruments such as mandatory arbitration, clear strike deadlines and the possibility of exchanging negotiators.

"We also have to talk about a general restriction of the right to strike in sensitive areas."

“The country was taken hostage for months”

The FDP politician accused GDL boss Claus Weselsky of having "held the entire country hostage for months without showing any serious willingness to find a compromise."

The economic damage is enormous.

“Things cannot continue like this in the future,” said Djir-Sarai.

In the current tariff dispute with the railways, the GDL has already called for industrial action six times, thereby severely affecting rail traffic.

On Saturday it became known that the railway and the train drivers' union are now negotiating with each other again and believe that a quick agreement is possible.

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