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Lufthansa invites unions to discuss retirement schemes, jobs

Published 19/11/2015, 13:33
© Reuters. A Lufthansa airline logo is pictured in Frankfurt airport
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BERLIN (Reuters) - Lufthansa (DE:LHAG) has invited the main three trade unions representing its staff to a round table to discuss job and retirement schemes, it said on Thursday, as the carrier tries to improve relations with staff after damaging strikes.

The airline has asked unions representing pilots, cabin crew and ground staff to a meeting on Dec. 2 to discuss retirement and pension schemes as well as job prospects at the carrier's main brand.

Lufthansa is trying to cut costs to better compete with low-cost carriers in Europe and leaner Gulf rivals on long-haul routes. It is pushing expansion of low-cost brand Eurowings over growth of its main Lufthansa brand and is trying to introduce new defined-contribution pension schemes and revamp a decades-old programme that allows crews to retire at 55.

But in a country known for its process of "Mitbestimmung", that involves workers in business decisions, the airline's unions have said they feel decisions have been taken without them and management is unwilling to listen to staff, leading to strikes by both the pilots' and cabin crew union.

The cabin crew union staged a week of strikes earlier this month, costing the company tens of millions of euros and forcing the cancellation of about 4,700 flights. They have threatened further strikes should management not change its stance.

Union Verdi welcomed the invitation to talks, saying such a meeting was long overdue.

© Reuters. A Lufthansa airline logo is pictured in Frankfurt airport

"Those starting a reorganisation of a company have to ensure the staff is with them," Christine Behle, an executive at Verdi said in a statement.

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