Tag #Labor Dispute

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Warning Strike Hits Lower Saxony Auto Workshops Amid Wage Dispute

Approximately 1,200 automotive workers in Lower Saxony, Germany, initiated a warning strike on [date] due to stalled wage negotiations, causing delays in workshops and dealerships; the IG Metall union demands a 6.5% pay raise and €170 more for apprentices, while employers cite economic challenges.

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IRMC Nurses Protest Staffing Shortages Amid Contract Negotiations

Nurses at Indiana Regional Medical Center (IRMC) held an informational picket on April 1st, protesting inadequate staffing levels (270 nurses, seeking 400) and the hospital's response during contract negotiations; IRMC acknowledged the concerns and stated that negotiations are ongoing.

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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Strikes Cause Significant Business Losses

Recent strikes in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's public transportation and services caused significant financial losses for nearly half of 530 surveyed companies due to decreased customer traffic and internal staff shortages, disproportionately impacting self-employed individuals with childcare responsibi...

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Berlin BVG Strike Halted for Binding Arbitration

Following six failed negotiation rounds between Berlin's BVG and the Verdi union, binding arbitration will commence Friday, suspending strikes until April 10th, with former state premiers Matthias Platzeck and Bodo Ramelow mediating; however, a Verdi vote on indefinite strikes continues.

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Jabil to close Italian plant, 413 jobs at risk

Jabil's Marcianise, Italy plant will close, resulting in 413 job losses after the company refused to negotiate with unions and the regional government; Minister Adolfo Urso is arranging another meeting on April 16th to find a solution, while unions will challenge the layoffs legally.

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SUD-Rail Files Six-Week Strike Notice at SNCF Amidst Working Condition Disputes

France's third-largest railway union, SUD-Rail, filed a six-week strike notice from April 17 to June 2, impacting spring holidays, due to new software causing scheduling issues and lack of progress on a pay raise request; however, no strike is called yet.

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Editor-in-Chief Resigns After No-Confidence Vote

Following a no-confidence vote by 92% of 280 voting employees citing "rigid and brutal management," Sébastien Georges resigned as editor-in-chief of three French newspapers; the Ebra group, which owns the newspapers, seeks to improve workplace conditions.

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French Public Broadcasters Strike Against Proposed Holding Company

A two-day strike impacting Radio France and France Télévisions stations began Monday, protesting a government bill to create a public broadcasting holding company, France Médias, before its National Assembly review; unions fear budget cuts and loss of independence.

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PSA Airlines Relocates Headquarters to Charlotte Amidst Fatal Plane Crash

On January 29th, 2024, Dayton-based PSA Airlines announced its headquarters relocation to Charlotte, impacting 350 employees; the announcement was overshadowed by a fatal crash of a PSA flight that killed 67 people.

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NewJeans' Legal Setback: K-Pop Group Faces Hiatus After Court Ruling

A South Korean court ruled against K-pop group NewJeans, prohibiting independent activities after they accused their label, Ador, of mistreatment and workplace harassment; the group is now on hiatus while the legal battle continues.

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IG Metall Demands High Severance Pay Amid Ford Germany Job Cuts

The IG Metall union in Germany is demanding substantial severance packages—a €200,000 base payment plus additional compensation—for Ford employees facing job cuts, citing the recent withdrawal of insolvency protection by Ford's US parent company as a major concern.

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Berlin Faces Potential for Lengthy Public Transport Strike

The Verdi union called another warning strike for Berlin's public transport (BVG) from March 29th to 31st after collective bargaining failed, and will hold a vote on indefinite strikes from March 26th to April 4th, potentially causing much longer disruptions than previous strikes this year. The BVG ...

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