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Lufthansa continues talks with the pilots' union despite a possible strike

Both parties announced on Friday that Lufthansa would continue to negotiate with the German Pilots' Union VC regarding a pension dispute. This will prevent a strike for now at its main airline.

The union members had voted for a walkout in order to press Lufthansa to agree on a more generous deal with pensions.

Both parties have said that they will explore the possibility of new dates and further negotiations after Thursday's constructive discussions.

A spokesperson for VC or Vereinigung Cockpit said that while Lufthansa had not made a new proposal, it was possible to find a solution.

Lufthansa's spokesperson said, "We remain committed to finding a strike-free solution."

The union wants higher contributions from the employer to the company pension plans of the 4,800 employees in the cockpits at the Lufthansa brand and its cargo subsidiary Lufthansa.

Lufthansa has no financial room to maneuver, since its core brand is overspending and hasn't made any money in the last year. It has threatened to shift more jobs to its less expensive subsidiaries, Discover and City Airlines. (Reporting and writing by Ilona wissenbach, Miranda Murray editing by Ludwig Burger).

(source: Reuters)