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    German commuter transport faces ‘standstill’ on Monday amid call for strike

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    FRANKFURT, Jan ​30 (Reuters) - German bus and commuter rail services will likely grind ⁠to a halt across the country as the main public ‍services trade union called for an ​almost nationwide strike in a dispute with municipal and state employers ​over work conditions.

    "It is safe to assume that public transport will come to a standstill in the affected transport ‌systems," union Verdi said in ‌a statement on Friday, adding that close ​to 100,000 staff have been called on to walk out.

    Verdi ‌is pushing for better working conditions ⁠in local public transport, such ‌as reduced ​working hours, longer breaks and better pay for night and weekend ⁠shifts.

    In some ⁠regions, collective bargaining on overall pay ​is also ongoing. 

    (Reporting by Ludwig Burger, editing ‌by Thomas Seythal)

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