In the collective bargaining dispute at the subsidiaries of the state-owned Vivantes clinics, employees should gradually receive more money by 2025.
Depending on the daughter, their wages and salaries will gradually rise to 91 or 96 percent of the collective agreement for the public service (TVöD) over the next four years.
The Verdi union and the clinic agreed on this in a key issues paper on Thursday.
Berlin - They presented the results on Friday in Berlin.
The paper serves as the basis for a collective agreement that must now be formulated.
"In the lower wage groups in particular, this means significantly higher incomes and significantly more justice in the future," said Verdi negotiator Ivo Garbe.
The union had called for the TVöD to be taken over for all subsidiary employees.
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The former Brandenburg Prime Minister Matthias Platzeck described the compromise as "a good basis for the formulation of the collective agreements".
The key issues paper take into account the interests of both sides.
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These would have to be tackled together with the State of Berlin.
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