Germany’s largest labor union, IG Metall, is demanding a 7% wage increase for approximately 3.9 million workers in the metal and electric parts industries. The union's leadership advised its members on Monday to push for this significant raise ahead of the upcoming collective bargaining round. This demand is notably higher than the current inflation rate.
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Germany’s largest labor union is seeking a wage increase of 7% for about 3.9 million workers in the metal and electric parts industries https://t.co/UrfafzZzFF
🔵 GERMAN METALWORKERS' UNION DEMANDS 7% HIGHER WAGES AHEAD OF BARGAINING ROUND The leadership of German metalworkers' union IG Metall on Monday advised its members to demand 7% higher wages in the upcoming collective bargaining round, well above the current inflation rate.…
⚠️ GERMAN METAL WORKERS UNION IG METALL DEMANDS 7% HIGHER WAGES AHEAD OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ROUND
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