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German Industrial Workers Start 24-hour Strikes In Row Over Pay, Hours

AntonioBorella674 2023.03.06 07:03 조회 수 : 0

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Industrial workers in Germany started 24-hour strikes overnight, affecting companies including automotive supplier ZF Friedrichshafen [ZFF.UL] and lighting company Zumtobel , amid a dispute over wages and working hours.

Powerful German union IG Metall has called for full-day walkouts through Friday, firing a last warning shot before it ballots for extended industrial action that could be crippling to companies reliant on a well-oiled supply chain of car parts and other components.

Emboldened by the fastest economic growth in six years and record low unemployment, the union is demanding an 8 percent pay rise over 27 months for 3.9 million metals and engineering workers across Europe's largest economy.

The union has also asked for workers to be given the right to reduce their weekly hours to 28 from 35 to care for children, elderly or sick relatives, and return to full time after two years.

This is IG Metall's first major push for shorter hours since workers staged seven weeks of strikes in 1984 to help secure a cut of the working week to 35 hours from 40 hours.

Employers have offered a 6.8 percent increase but rejected the demand for Direct FLT shorter hours unless they can also increase workers' hours when necessary.
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