Deutsche Bahn, top train drivers' union reach agreement after months of strikes
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Deutsche Bahn, Germany's primary, state-run rail operator, has reached a deal with the GDL union in a dispute over compensation and working hours.
GDL called drivers for Deutsche Bahn out on strike repeatedly in the dispute, which has dragged on for months.
It was the most consistently disruptive of several pay disputes in the transport sector that have coincided recently. Others have involved local transport workers, ground staff and cabin crew for Lufthansa, and airport security staff.
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