Tag #Labor Negotiations

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Air Canada Flight Attendant Deal Sets Precedent for Ground Pay

A tentative agreement between Air Canada and its flight attendants, following a three-day strike, mandates ground pay for at least 60 minutes before each flight, potentially setting a new standard for North American airlines.

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Thyssenkrupp Faces Union Backlash Over Proposed Steel Division Cuts

Thyssenkrupp's management proposed eliminating holiday and Christmas bonuses, implementing a pay freeze, and reducing weekly working hours from 34 to 33 without compensation, prompting strong criticism from IG Metall amid a planned reduction of 11,000 jobs.

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German Auto Workers Secure Pay Raises in Collective Bargaining Agreement

In southwest Germany, a new collective bargaining agreement grants auto workers and apprentices pay raises in two steps: 2.3 percent on July 1, 2024, and 3.3 percent on August 1, 2026, impacting 60,000 employees and 9,000 trainees; the agreement also allows for five days of unpaid leave per year.

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NJ Transit Averts Major Disruption with Tentative Engineer Agreement

New Jersey Transit and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen reached a tentative agreement ending a three-day strike by 450 engineers, affecting 100,000 daily commuters, after negotiations focused on wage parity with nearby rail systems and avoiding 'me too' clauses in other union con...

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Turkish Public Sector Wage Talks Stall, Threatening Strikes

Negotiations for a collective bargaining agreement covering approximately 600,000 Turkish public sector workers have failed to reach an agreement on wages, with unions and employers remaining far apart after a meeting on March 7, 2024.

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Daimler Truck Agrees to Cost-Cutting Measures, Securing German Jobs for a Decade

Daimler Truck and its works council agreed on measures to enhance competitiveness in Europe, impacting 28,000 employees across five German sites by cutting over €1 billion in recurring costs by 2030 through social workforce reductions, compensation adjustments, increased temporary work, and a 10-yea...

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German Brewery Strike Ends with Wage Increase, Reduced Hours

A two-week strike by brewery workers in Saxony and Thuringia resulted in a wage increase of 5.9% to 7.7% and a reduction in weekly working hours, impacting breweries in the Radeberger and Carlsberg groups and highlighting regional wage disparities.

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Spain Approves 0.5% Public Employee Pay Raise After 18-Month Delay

The Spanish government approved a retroactive 0.5% salary increase for over three million public employees, totaling €508 million, resolving an 18-month delay stemming from budgetary concerns and union protests; future negotiations will address salary increases for 2025-2027.

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Canada Post Offers New Contract, Rejects Union's Bargaining Pause Request

Canada Post presented a new contract to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) on Wednesday, offering a 13.59 percent wage increase over four years but rejecting a requested pause in negotiations before a potential strike by more than 55,000 postal workers on Friday; key disagreements remain ov...

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Dutch Wage Talks Stall Amid Union Strike Threats

Negotiations for wage increases in the Netherlands have stalled, with unions threatening strikes as employers cite unaffordable labor costs following years of inflation-driven pay hikes; recent talks at Dutch Railways (NS) collapsed, and strikes are looming in other sectors, including the automotive...

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Canada Post Strike Looms Amidst $4 Billion in Losses

Canada Post is facing a potential second strike by next Thursday due to ongoing financial losses and labor negotiations, requiring a $1 billion annual bailout and significant operational restructuring to ensure long-term viability.

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Lubrizol Reverses Plan to Cut 106 Jobs in France

Lubrizol, a US chemical company, unexpectedly reversed its plan to cut 106 jobs in Rouen and Oudalle, France, citing evolving supply chain dynamics and successful union negotiations, ending the planned job cuts and redundancy plan.

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