As of: February 14, 2024, 3:58 p.m
By: Julian Baumann
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Employees of a company have been on strike for 100 days.
IG Metall makes demands on the parent company.
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Employees of a recycling company have been on strike for better conditions for 100 days.
IG Metall makes demands on the parent company.
Aalen - The economic challenges in Baden-Württemberg have kept IG Metall very busy.
Despite great successes, such as an employment guarantee for Bosch Mobility locations and inflation compensation for temporary workers, the union is facing a difficult test: a Saxon recycling company that belongs to a Baden-Württemberg group has been on strike for better conditions for almost 100 days.
The union is making demands on the parent company, which has not yet responded.
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you will find out what demands IG Metall makes of the parent company from Baden-Württemberg.
At the end of January, IG Metall won more salaries and inflation compensation for 30,000 employees in Baden-Württemberg.
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