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German union ready to strike as industrial sector pay talks start

Members of German Metal Workers' Union IG Metall protest in front of a Siemens factory in Karlsruhe
September 11, 2024
Reuters

BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's largest industrial union, IG Metall, demanded a pay rise of 7% for almost four million workers in the country's auto, electrical and metal industries as collective bargaining talks got under way on Wednesday.

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