FRANKFURT, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Lufthansa could
face a strike at its main airline after pilots' union VC on
Tuesday said its members voted in favour of a walkout in a
dispute over pensions.
The vote is the union's last attempt to escalate pressure on
Lufthansa to agree to a better deal for pilots and comes only a
day after the airline group held its capital markets day,
presenting its plan to become more efficient.
The airline has pushed back on deeper pension changes
and threatened to move more jobs to its cheaper subsidiaries,
Discover and City Airlines.
VC, or Vereinigung Cockpit, said in a statement that a vast
majority of members voted for a strike, but gave no timeline for
the proposed industrial action.
Still, it opens the door to more costly and disruptive
labour action for Lufthansa, which has already faced several
labour challenges over recent years as it struggles to cut costs
and pursue growth.
On Monday, it unveiled plans to cut 4,000 administrative
jobs by 2030 and set higher profitability targets.