In the wage conflict in the public service, the Verdi union in Lower Saxony and Bremen expects that there will also be actions by affected employees in this country.
"To what extent and to what extent depends on how the second round goes," said Verdi regional district manager Detlef Ahting on Monday.
Hanover / Potsdam - The unions and employers started the collective bargaining for the public service a good two weeks ago with completely contrary ideas.
The first discussion in the collective bargaining round of the federal states was postponed on October 8th in Berlin without result to November 1st and 2nd in Potsdam.
According to Verdi, a third round of negotiations is scheduled for November 27th and 28th.
Verdi and the Beamtenbund dbb are demanding five percent more salary for employees, but at least 150 euros per month, in the health sector even 300 euros more.
Apprentices, students and interns should receive 100 euros more per month.
The collective bargaining association of German states (TdL), represented by Lower Saxony's finance minister Reinhold Hilbers (CDU), had rejected the demands as unrealistic.
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"We hope that you can get away from the tonality of the first round and switch to a constructive level," said Ahting with a view to the upcoming discussions.
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