Wage negotiations have begun in the steel industry, which is suffering from a weak economy and cheap imports. The first round was held in a joint meeting in Düsseldorf for the "Northwest" and "East" collective bargaining areas with a total of around 68,000 employees.
According to the IG Metall trade union, the employers have not yet made an offer: "Unfortunately, we have not heard anything from the employers today about how they intend to meet their responsibility for quick and fair solutions," said Knut Giesler, head of negotiations, according to a statement. However, they have announced this for the second negotiation on Friday. The talks will then continue in Düsseldorf.
The peace obligation ends on September 30. After that, warning strikes are possible. Negotiations for Saarland will not start until mid-November.