Train strike delays German efficiency

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For a country that prides itself on efficiency, the bare platforms here in Berlin must be a peculiar sight for commuters.

This was the beginning of four days of industrial action by train drivers - after failed negotiations with Deutsche Bahn.

SOUNDBITE: (German) Deutsche Bahn Spokesman, Achim Stauss, SAYING:

"It is with great regret and because of misunderstandings, that we have to acknowledge that the train drivers' union rejected an offer for reconciliation, and decided to call this, the longest strike in the history of the Deutsche Bahn."

Drivers are demanding a shorter working week, and also higher pay.

But commuters aren't happy.

SOUNDBITE: Commuter, Theresa Proyer, saying (German):

"I have the impression that all of Germany is being taken hostage for six percent more pay - I find that highly exaggerated."

It's not just national operator Deutsche Bahn's 5.5 million passengers that are suffering - German industry is too.

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