Airline says union's leadership team not elected in a way that met legal requirements. FMTNews Lufthansa German
December 23, 2019 6:40 AM
In addition to a dispute over pay and pensions, UFO has been at odds with Lufthansa for months over the union’s legal status. “Even though we have agreed not to disclose the contents of these talks, unfortunately, we must state that there was no solution … so we failed,” UFO spokesman Nicoley Baublies said in a statement after Sunday’s talks.
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