Lufthansa pilots to stage second strike in a week
March 16, 2015The union announced late Monday that the strike will affect short and medium-haul flights between 00:01 and 23:59 local time (23:01 and 22:59 UTC) on Wednesday.
The airline's budget subsidiaries, Germanwings and Eurowings, will not be disrupted.
According to the union, no progress has been made in negotiations since a two-day strike last week as Lufthansa's management remains undeterred in its efforts to offer less attractive working conditions for younger pilots.
The dispute concerns retirement benefits that Lufthansa wants to change for new pilots - while increasing the age at which pilots can take early retirement.
Lufthansa pilots are currently able to retire at age 55 and receive up to 60 percent of their pay until the normal pension kicks in at the age of 65. The union wants this practice to continue for all pilots. Lufthansa is in the process of expanding its budget operations as it undergoes restructuring in the face of heavy competition from low-budget rival airlines.
The German airline faced a string of similar strikes in 2014, peaking with two walkouts in the space of a week last December. The strikes wiped up to 200 million euros ($226 million) from the airline's operating profit for last year. Vereinigung Cockpit, a trade union for pilots and flight engineers, has roughly 9,300 members.
ksb/cmk (AFP, dpa)