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German Unions Agree Wage Deal With D.Bahn-Sources
About 400 rail workers in several cities had staged a one-day strike over pay and conditions this week.

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Published: January 31, 2009 22:57h
German rail unions and railway operator Deutsche Bahn [DBN.UL] agreed on a wage deal for the company's employees on Saturday, averting the threat of more strikes for commuters, sources close to the talks said.
About 400 rail workers in several cities had staged a one-day strike over pay and conditions this week.
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