BERLIN — (AP) — Local buses, subway trains and trams ground to a halt in much of Germany on Friday, at the peak of a week of walkouts by employees demanding better working conditions.
The Ver.di service workers’ union called for a week of strikes lasting from Monday to Saturday, with the main day of walkouts on Friday. The union is being backed by the Fridays for Future climate activist group, which called on supporters to take to the streets for “good work and climate-friendly mobility.”
This week’s walkouts follow a previous round of strikes on Feb. 2.
The dispute centers on demands for better working conditions, such as a shorter working week and extra compensation days for night work. The exact demands and the timing of the walkouts vary from place to place.
Bavaria, where there are no negotiations at present, has been the only region not affected. An agreement between the union and employers in the small western state of …