Wednesday, October 21, 2015

TRADE UNIONS AND EMPLOYEES AT THE AIRPORTS HAVE AGAIN WARNED THE GOVERNMENT AGAINST LACK OF COMPROMISE ON THE PREVIOUSLY UNHEEDED DEMANDS THAT ENTAILED THE DEMAND FOR TARIFF INCREASE.


      Trade Unions and emplyees at Frankfurt International Airport in Germany have again warned the government with the airline Industry against lack of compromise on the previously unheeded demands that entailed the demand for tariff increase that has been specified as five percent (5%) tariff increase for the airport employees with additional tariff increase for the pilots and other airport employees that have been in the accompanyment of the flights of both the domestic and the International coast to coast long distance travel flights at home and in foreign countries for which the Lufthansa short and long distance flights have been continuously bound for departure and scheduled for arrival. Other significant factors that have been mentioned as an obstacle to the success of the tariff discussion entailed the changes, or rearrangement of both the domestic and International flight schedule in one of the World's busiest International Airports the Frankfurt Airport, despite decreasing concern about management and pilots over-burdened duties with the concern for the increasng numbers of the over-stressed pilots and engineers that have been obligated to over time duties with the same over time bonus for both the domestic and the International long distance flights pilots, or engineers. Security and safety concern remains additional concern for many airports employees, particularly of the major airports in the various States of Germany in which tens of millions of passengers have been expected to pass through annually, inspite of the recent and continued citizens indiscipline in protest, strike and demonstratios, due to the unheeded demands that included the demand for tariff increase for pilots and airport employees in the various States if Germany. Reasons for the recent and continued demand for tariff increase by airport employees and the public sector employees in the Democratic Republic of Germany remains controversial. However, few sources have mentioned the fact that additional cash money has been simply required to meet the cost of the ever increasing living standards and daily expense in the various cities, towns and villages of the various States of Germany, while other soures, specially the hard working citizens have generally demanded a fair share, or a lion's share portion from the country's current prosperity.

                                              Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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