Bonn (APA / AFP) – The labor dispute with the union ver.di, the German Post has, according to a media report officers used as strikebreakers. The “Süddeutsche Zeitung” are according to their own information, the names of 28 officers who had been sent with warning strikes in April bestreikte jobs. The Constitutional Court, however, had strictly forbidden the use of civil servants as strike-breakers.
The 28 officials are engaged in the letter branches Frankfurt and Giessen, the distribution center of Frankfurt and at the parcel center Rodgau in Hesse, it said in the report. The company informed the Works Councils therefore by saying the officials had been “displaced voluntarily” in the warning strikes.
The German Federal Constitutional Court decreed loud “SZ” (Friday edition), 1993 (file number 1 BvR 1213/85), that the former Bundespost “not mandating the use of civil servants on strike on jobs” should, “as long as no legal provision exists”. This should be prevented, that the state is fundamentally better off in labor disputes as private employers who indeed have no official and therefore no one can force them to work as strikebreakers, it said in the report. Even from a “voluntary” use of officials is not the issue.
The deputy ver.di Director Andrea Kocsis told the newspaper that the use of civil servants as strike breakers is “neither, involuntary ‘even voluntary’ permissible – it is simply forbidden “. The post must “stop this illegal practice immediately.” According to the union, the post had “more than 100 officials” used in the dispute as strike breakers.
The German Post take the view that the use is nonetheless legally, it said in the report of ” SZ “on. When asked about the specific cases, the company had replied evasively. The “use by officials on another workstation during an industrial action” was “not automatically inadmissible” explained a spokesman Post accordingly.
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