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The early works council election at Thyssenkrupp Steel’s largest plant has only just ended, and already the IG Metall union ...
IG Metall, together with VW's works councils—which have an unusually large amount of power compared to workers even at other German automakers—had proposed $1.6 billion in cost savings.
By Christoph Steitz and Tom Käckenhoff FRANKFURT/DUESSELDORF (Reuters) -Thyssenkrupp gave CEO Miguel Lopez a new five-year contract on Friday to continue an overhaul of the struggling conglomerate, ...
IG Metall, like the company owners, believes that this jobs massacre is unavoidable. A reduction in working hours is supposed to string out and realise the cuts without “compulsory redundancies. ...
Germany's largest trade union, IG Metall, on Friday agreed a deal with employers that will see wages increase 5.2% next year and 3.3% in 2024 in a key western state, setting the benchmark for 3.9 ...
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By Christoph Steitz and Tom Käckenhoff FRANKFURT/DUESSELDORF (Reuters) -Thyssenkrupp's deputy chairman and labour leader Juergen Kerner will vote against extending the contract of CEO Miguel Lopez at ...
The IG Metall union, arguing the company was trying to push through more than 17 billion euros in cuts, said its offer was also contingent on stakeholders, ...
Union IG Metall repeated its demand that all Volkswagen plants in Germany needed to be kept and a new job security deal should be signed, in a flyer seen by Reuters on Thursday.
Ford workers in Cologne voted last week in favor of a strike, and IG Metall announced on Monday plans for the 24-hour walkout. The union said Tuesday the company has a new proposal after ...
At the conference, IG Metall, a German union representing workers at Tesla's Gigafactory has criticized the electric carmaker for poor working conditions, Reuters reported.
IG Metall said its commission voted unanimously for warning strikes at Volkswagen by early December after the latest round of intensified wage talks between both parties ended without an agreement ...
Major German union IG Metall said on Monday that it plans to demand significantly higher pay for the approximately 3.9 million employees in the German metal and electrical industry. The union's ...
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