BVG-Streik

**BVG-Streik** refers to a strike by the employees of the Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG), which is the public transport operator in Berlin, Germany. Such strikes typically occur due to labor disputes, which may involve demands for better wages, improved working conditions, or other employment-related issues. During a BVG-Streik, public transportation services, including buses, trams, and subway trains, may be disrupted or completely halted, affecting the daily commute of thousands of passengers in the city. These strikes are often organized by trade unions representing the BVG workers and can range from short-term walkouts to prolonged work stoppages, depending on the negotiations between the union and the management.