Germany's biggest industrial union is set to resume negotiations with employers after staging a series of 24-hour walkouts to ramp up pressure in a dispute over wages and working time.
Monday, 5 February 2018
German industrial union to resume wage talks after walkouts
German industrial union to resume wage talks after walkouts

Germany's biggest industrial union is set to resume negotiations with employers after staging a series of 24-hour walkouts to ramp up pressure in a dispute over wages and working time.
Germany's biggest industrial union is set to resume negotiations with employers after staging a series of 24-hour walkouts to ramp up pressure in a dispute over wages and working time.
Related Posts:
Pope celebrates Christmas Eve Mass at the VaticanPope celebrates Christmas Eve Mass at the Vatican The Catholic faithful flock to St. Peter's Basilica to see the pontiff. … Read More
Guatemala follows in Trump's footsteps, announces embassy move to JerusalemGuatemala follows in Trump's footsteps, announces embassy move to Jerusalem Guatemala's president announced on Christmas Eve that the Central American country will move its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, becoming the firs… Read More
Peru's president grants medical pardon for jailed FujimoriPeru's president grants medical pardon for jailed Fujimori Peru's president announced Sunday night that he has granted a medical pardon to jailed former strongman Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for hu… Read More
Pope on Christmas: Bethlehem trek's like today's migrationsPope on Christmas: Bethlehem trek's like today's migrations Pope Francis in Christmas Eve remarks Sunday likened the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem to the migrations of millions of people today who are forced to l… Read More
Afghan officials: 5 people killed in suicide attack in KabulAfghan officials: 5 people killed in suicide attack in Kabul Afghan officials say that a suicide bomber has killed five people in an attack on the capital Kabul. … Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.