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Apr
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German union proposes four-day week
Germany’s IG Metall union is considering requesting a four-day working week of 32 hours while retaining monthly wages at existing levels. Members of the union’s wage negotiation commission are currently debating whether to make that pledge a part of the next negotiation round at the end of this year.
So far, the working week for Germany’s steel workers is defined at 35 hours. In its argumentation, IG Metall notes that big companies like thyssenkr…
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