AFP, BERLIN: Pilots at German flag carrier Lufthansa will resume their strike today, their union said, as talks over a dispute concerning wages ended without a resolution.
Pilots’ union Cockpit said it was calling on members flying short-haul flights to stay away from work today, and those flying both short and long-haul destinations to stage a walkout tomorrow.
“Unfortunately, high-level talks held today at short notice failed to lead to an agreement on the wage contract,” said Joerg Handwerg, board member at Cockpit.
“It is completely incomprehensible that (Lufthansa) has refused to put forward an offer that can at least form the basis of a negotiation,” he added.
Lufthansa was forced to cancel more than 2,700 flights, affecting over 300,000 passengers, after pilots went on strike from Wednesday to Saturday in their 14th walkout since April 2014.
To resolve the long-running dispute, Lufthansa on Friday said it could offer a 2.4 per cent pay rise in 2016, going up by another two per cent to reach 4.4 per cent in 2017.
Pilots would also receive a one-off payment equivalent to nearly two months’ wages.
The airline had previously proposed a 2.5 per cent wage hike. But Friday’s offer was swiftly rejected by Cockpit, which has been demanding a pay rise of an average of 3.66 per cent per year, retroactive for the past five years.
The German carrier has been battling a series of walkouts by both the pilots and cabin crew over the past two years, as it seeks to bring down costs to survive competition from budget rivals such as EasyJet and Ryanair.
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