Deutsche Bahn strikes in Germany are often driven by labor disputes, wage demands, and the influence of powerful unions. With two main unions, GDL and EVG, advocating for DB workers’ rights, strikes occur when wage negotiations stall or working conditions become a point of contention. These disruptions are part of Germany’s robust labor culture, emphasizing worker rights and collective bargaining.
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