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  • 19/07/2015
Millions of commuters in Germany are facing delays as train drivers have gone on strike over pay and working conditions, indefinitely. Up to 85% of domestic traffic and two-thirds of long-haul operations have been halted. Some estimates suggest the industrial action could cost the German economy 100 million Euros a day. This is the latest in a wave of stoppages spanning all major industries in the country, as RT's Peter Oliver reports.

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