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Metal tariff talks in the hot phase: pilot agreement?

2022-11-17T15:53:35.844Z


Metal tariff talks in the hot phase: pilot agreement? Created: 2022-11-17Updated: 2022-11-17, 4:46 p.m IG Metall District Manager Baden-Württemberg Roman Zitzelsberger (l) and Harald Marquardt from Südwestmetall take part in the collective bargaining of the metal and electrical industry. © Marijan Murat/dpa In the metal wage negotiations, all eyes were on the fifth round of negotiations - becau


Metal tariff talks in the hot phase: pilot agreement?

Created: 2022-11-17Updated: 2022-11-17, 4:46 p.m

IG Metall District Manager Baden-Württemberg Roman Zitzelsberger (l) and Harald Marquardt from Südwestmetall take part in the collective bargaining of the metal and electrical industry.

© Marijan Murat/dpa

In the metal wage negotiations, all eyes were on the fifth round of negotiations - because the breakthrough could come.

If it doesn't work, IG Metall threatens to take a harder line.

Ludwigsburg - For the approximately 3.9 million employees in the German metal and electrical industry, collective bargaining has entered the critical phase.

In the fifth round of negotiations in Ludwigsburg near Stuttgart, IG Metall and employers are heading towards an attempt at an agreement.

According to the union, both sides had come closer in the last few days.

Thus there were chances of a pilot degree in the southwest.

In the past, the district of Baden-Württemberg has repeatedly been a pioneer for collective bargaining agreements in the industry.

"Not only Kreuzberg nights are long, but also tariff nights are long," said IG Metall District Manager Baden-Württemberg Roman Zitzelsberger with a view to the possible duration of the negotiation round.

"We're trying to find a common solution.

It won't be easy," said his opponent Harald Marquardt from Südwestmetall.

Are there more warning strikes?

Should the negotiations fail, the board of IG Metall wanted to discuss how to proceed on Friday night.

According to this, 24-hour warning strikes are possible in all collective bargaining areas and ballots with subsequent area strikes in individual regions.

"Baden-Württemberg would definitely be there," IG Metall boss Jörg Hofmann had threatened.

If no agreement is reached on Thursday, the union cannot return to the negotiating table very quickly.

Since the end of the peace obligation at the end of October, hundreds of thousands of metal workers have taken part in warning strikes throughout Germany.

According to Zitzelsberger, more than 286,000 employees have taken part in the industrial action in Baden-Württemberg alone since the warning strike began.

The employers' association Südwestmetall said they were interested in a constructive solution and prepared for an attempt at agreement.

The employers want to negotiate the longest possible period for the collective agreement in order to give the company planning security - previously they had tied an undefined increase in the salary scales to a period of 30 months.

They also offered 3000 euros as a one-time payment.

Demand of the IG Metall

IG Metall, on the other hand, went into the talks with a demand for eight percent more money over a period of twelve months - and thus the highest demand since 2008. It is becoming apparent that the 3,000 euros that the federal government will allow tax and duty-free , should flow to the employer in several one-off payments.

Above all, the duration and scope of the salary increases are still open.

After two and a half weeks of warning strikes, there are high expectations at the grassroots level, said Hofmann.

Collective bargaining this year has been impacted by the dramatic rise in energy and material prices.

Employers are therefore also calling for relief for companies that are already doing badly.

There is also a need for agreement on what happens if there is an energy emergency.

The conclusion reached in the chemical industry at the end of October shows where the talks could develop.

The IG mining, chemicals, energy had agreed with the employers on twice 1500 euros tax-free and two levels of 3.25 percent each.

With a term of 20 months, according to the union, this results in an average of almost 13 percent more and can almost compensate for the currently high inflation rates.

dpa

Source: merkur

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