Will Germany see more strikes in public sector?
Briefly

Public-sector negotiations in Germany are reaching a critical point as unions Verdi and DBB prepare for their third round of talks with government employers over pay and working conditions. With the threat of unlimited strikes looming, affecting transport, Kitas, and care homes, the urgency for an agreement is high. Verdi has recently achieved pay raises for Deutsche Post employees and regional journalists but is fighting for better conditions for 2.6 million public workers. The ongoing negotiations, beginning January 24, are pivotal for the future of public services in Germany.
The outcome of these negotiations between unions Verdi and DBB and government employers is crucial for 2.6 million public sector workers facing potential strikes.
Verdi and DBB are negotiating pay and conditions after a turbulent year for public services in Germany marked by numerous strikes affecting various sectors.
Read at The Local Germany
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