Workers at Germany’s largest port in Hamburg started a two-day strike on Tuesday to demand higher wages. “The strike has started as planned with the early shift at 6:30 am [0430 GMT],” said a spokesman for the verdi trade union. The employees are initially striking on a decentralized basis in front of their workplaces, and there will be a demonstration on Wednesday, the union said. Verdi said it wanted to increase the pressure on employers in the wage negotiations for employees in seaports With the all-day strikes at the Hamburg port on Tuesday and Wednesday. Verdi is demanding an increase in …