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Cabin crew union calls for Lufthansa strike

German cabin crew union UFO urged members Monday to walk off their jobs at airline giant Lufthansa on October 20, although the carrier contests its right to represent workers.

“We call on all cabin crew… not to show up to work” between six and eleven am (0400 to 0900 GMT) at Germany’s two busiest hubs Frankfurt and Munich, Ufo chairman Daniel Flohr said in a video message to staff.

At least five of the Lufthansa group’s airlines — Lufthansa, Eurowings, Germanwings, Cityline and Sunexpress — would be hit by strikes for higher pay in the coming weeks, Flohr added.

Lufthansa told AFP it would “maintain its entire timetable”, calling UFO’s call to strike “illegal”.

Bosses at the airline group believe UFO may no longer have the legal right to speak for workers and have challenged its status in court.

Internal disputes at the union have cost it members and support among cabin crew, some of whom have now turned to other representative organisations.

Berlin daily Tagesspiegel on Monday called UFO a “half-dead” outfit.

“UFO is battling for its life,” agreed business daily Handelsblatt.

“With its far-reaching call for strikes, it wants to show members it remains capable of acting and is representing cabin crew interests.”

Lufthansa could also contest before a court whether UFO has the right to initiate a strike — potentially leaving the worker representatives on the hook for any resulting costs.

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