Germany's largest industrial union seeks 7% raise for millions of workers
Germany's biggest industrial union said Monday it will seek a 7 per cent pay increase for millions of workers in negotiations starting later this year, arguing that companies including automakers and machinery manufacturers are in a position to afford it.
The IG Metall union's leadership said it was recommending a hefty raise demand for 3.9 million workers in view of a persistently high price level. It said that companies have well-filled order books and that, even though prices are no longer accelerating as quickly as they were, one-time payments agreed in the last settlement have been eaten up by inflation.
In the last round of pay talks, IG Metall and employers agreed in late 2022 to raises totalling 8.5 per cent over two years plus one-time payments totalling 3,000 euros (about USD 3,200) each, meant to cushion the effect of sky-high inflation. The government, which wanted to address the impact of rising prices while preventing an inflationary spiral, was keen to promote such ...