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Collective wage agreement at Volkswagen: more money in two steps

2022-11-23T07:19:28.637Z


Collective wage agreement at Volkswagen: more money in two steps Created: 11/23/2022, 8:09 am A VW logo is covered in snow and ice. © Patrick Seeger/dpa/symbol image The car manufacturer VW and the IG Metall trade union have agreed on a new collective agreement for around 125,000 employees in western Germany. You get significantly more money in two steps. Langenhagen - After intensive negotiat


Collective wage agreement at Volkswagen: more money in two steps

Created: 11/23/2022, 8:09 am

A VW logo is covered in snow and ice.

© Patrick Seeger/dpa/symbol image

The car manufacturer VW and the IG Metall trade union have agreed on a new collective agreement for around 125,000 employees in western Germany.

You get significantly more money in two steps.

Langenhagen - After intensive negotiations, Volkswagen and IG Metall have agreed on a collective bargaining agreement for around 125,000 employees at the six western German locations.

Remuneration and training allowances will be increased by 5.2 percent from June 2023 and by a further 3.3 percent from May 2024.

As in the area, the term is 24 months, IG Metall announced on Wednesday morning.

The union invited to a press conference in Hanover at 9 a.m. to present the details of the deal.

The VW employees will also receive an inflation compensation bonus of EUR 3,000, which will be paid out in two stages in February 2023 (EUR 2,000) and in January 2024 (EUR 1,000).

Trainees each receive half, as IG Metall further announced.

In addition, VW-specific new regulations for partial retirement (ATZ), for the options for days off and for university fees apply.

Thorsten Gröger, IG Metall negotiator, said: "More than 4,000 employees increased the pressure on employers at the second negotiation." VW got the curve again shortly before the end of the peace obligation.

"I don't want to hide the fact that the argument wasn't easy - that alone shows the extremely long duration of the negotiations at night."

Chairman of the General Works Council Daniela Cavallo said: “In difficult times we have managed to achieve a really solid conclusion.

Colleagues quickly receive noticeably more money.”

Arne Meiswinkel, Chief Negotiator at Volkswagen AG and Board Member for Human Resources at Volkswagen Passenger Cars, said: "We have reached an agreement within the peace obligation and are thus creating sustainable planning security and stability for both employees and the company."

The VW company tariff was negotiated for the core workforce at the Braunschweig, Emden, Hanover, Kassel, Salzgitter and Wolfsburg locations as well as some subsidiaries.

The union had demanded a pay increase of eight percent for around 125,000 employees, an extension of the collective agreement on partial retirement, more days off for members of the union and the assumption of the semester fees for dual students at the company.

dpa

Source: merkur

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