German train drivers' union calls for another strike amid bitter compensation dispute
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Germany's GDL union, which represents many of the Western European country's train drivers, has called for another strike amid a dispute with Deutsche Bahn.
The walkout was announced on Sunday evening, in keeping with a union announcement last week that it would no longer give a 48-hour notice before striking. It follows a 1 1/2-day walkout last week.
The main sticking point in the dispute that has dragged on for months is GDL's demand for working hours to be reduced from 38 to 35 hours per week without a pay cut.
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