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Lufthansa cabin staff union announces one-day strike

This week, Lufthansa will be facing a one-day walkout. It's the third strike in just two months.

The UFO cabin crew union has asked staff from the core Lufthansa and its feeder airline, Cityline, to strike for one day on Friday.

The strike is expected to affect all Lufthansa flights departing from Frankfurt and Munich from 12:01 am to 10 pm local time (2201 GMT on Thursday to 2200 GMT on Friday), according to the Independent Flight Attendants' Organisation. The Cityline cabin staff at nine German airports will also walk out in the same time period. The vast majority of respondents to a vote held at the end March voted for strike action as a result of the failure of negotiations.

The union stated that Lufthansa had shown no flexibility in negotiations regarding the working conditions of the 19,000 cabin staff members or the redundancy packages for approximately 800 employees at Cityline who are about to shut down their operations.

Joachim Vazquez-Burger, UFO's chief executive officer, said: "This situation was avoidable. Lufthansa is responsible for this. They have not yet been able to present a negotiation-friendly proposal." The demands include more predictability in shifts, and longer notice periods.

Lufthansa has called on the union to restart talks.

Martin Leutke, a spokesperson for UFO, said: "We apologize to our guests for the inconvenience that their disproportionate and short-notice strike caused."

UFO and Vereinigung Cockpit, the pilots union, went on strike for one day against Lufthansa in mid-February. This led to mass flight cancellations. The pilots again applied pressure in mid-March, with a 2-day strike. The pay dispute continues. This pay dispute is ongoing.

(source: Reuters)