German rail operator Deutsche Bahn (DB) made a new wage offer to the train drivers’ union GDL on Friday in a bid to prevent further strikes in the coming weeks. The company is now offering the union a further choice of working hours for train drivers and train attendants. The GDL initially said it would examine the offer on Friday. In Berlin, DB Board Member for Human Resources Martin Seiler criticized the GDL and its leader Claus Weselsky, saying the union did not want to enter into serious negotiations from the outset. Deutsche Bahn is offering the GDL that train drivers and train attendants…