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    Strikes to resume at Frankfurt airport Monday

    Sun, 02/19/2012 - 16:25 EDT - France24.com - Business
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    A German union called on its members Sunday to take part in a third warning strike this week at Frankfurt airport, Europe's third busiest, to ratchet up pressure for pay hikes.The GdF union said in a statement that it was asking members to walk off the job for 24 hours from 0400 GMT Monday."We regret that we are forced to take further measures," it said."The rigid stance of Fraport AG leaves us no other choice than to continue our industrial action with all means at our disposal," it added, referring to the airport's operator.

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