By Dave Graham
BERLIN, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Millions of commuters in Germany faced big delays again on Friday as trains stood still during the third day of the country's biggest ever rail strike.
The 62-hour walk-out by the GDL train drivers' union over pay has paralysed goods transport in much of the country and raised fears the ongoing dispute may have a lasting impact on the economy if no solution is reached soon.
National rail operator Deutsche Bahn said late ...
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