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in Germany until recently the IG BAU lobbied from 1990 onwards for the introduction of sectoral legal minimum wages based on the lowest categories of sector-wide collective agreements and succeeded in 1996. Since that time IG BAU - together with sectoral national employer organisations - has created
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Because the construction sector in Germany consists of 70,000 companies (most of them with less than 10 workers and with a high fluctuation in the composition of the staff) and the situation in the building cleaning trades is much similar IG BAU has to employ many full-time organizers who organize
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In 2013, IG BAU secured a wage hike of 3.2 percent for 12 months. In 2016, it negotiated a wage rise with employers for about 785,000 German construction workers. Under the agreement, employees in western German states got a rise of 4.6 percent and in eastern states 5.3 percent over a period of 22
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Most of the collective agreement policy of IG BAU is centralized. Many of the national collective agreements have been declared generally binding by the German federal government and so apply to all employers and workers in certain sectors like e.g. construction and the building cleaning trades.
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There are individual links of union officials to several political parties like the social-democratic party, Christian-democratic party, green party and leftist party of Germany but in general IG BAU tries to develop an independent policy and to influence all democratic parties in Germany.
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the workers at their place of work. The individual IG BAU members are organized in locals at their living place and in sectoral local branches (not by company). IG BAU also tries to organize migrant workers and bogus self-employed workers.
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On the national level IG BAU is lobbying against the planned social insurance pension age of 67 (instead of 65). IG BAU is also very active on the European level and is pushing for a general reform of the general treaties of the
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months; the union had originally demanded a wage increase of 5.9 percent for its workers. Similar negotiations in 2018 resulted in pay hike of roughly 6 percent for more than 800,000 construction workers over 26 months.
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IG BAU was one of the first unions which reached out to the ecologist movement in Germany and to form strategical alliances with other NGOs. IG BAU joined the Forest Stewardship Council
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with the aim to guarantee workers rights on the European level. IG BAU was one of the most active unions fighting against the so-called
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with a membership of 350,000 (as per end of 2007). It is the fourth largest of eight industrial affiliates of the DGB (
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at an early stage and was in the leadership to form a German branch of the FSC together with the national chapters of
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in Germany. IG BAU has also two political lobbying offices in the federal capital city of
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On the international level IG BAU is affiliated to the global union federations
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Today, IG BAU mainly represents employees at construction companies such as
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Bilfinger completes break-up with 1.2 billion euros real-estate unit sale
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Hochtief takeover of Abertis would create jobs: German union
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German construction workers seal inflation-busting wage deal
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legal sectoral minimum wages for general construction
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German construction workers agree two-stage wage rise
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German construction workers want 7 percent wage hike
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Frankfurt
Germany
DGB
www.igbau.de
trade union
Germany
German Confederation of Trade Unions
Robert Feiger
Building and Construction Union
Horticulture, Agriculture and Forestry Union
BWI
IUF
UNI
Frankfurt am Main
Berlin
Brussels
minimum wage

European Union
Bolkestein directive
GATS
WTO
FSC
Greenpeace
Friends of the Earth
Bilfinger SE
Hochtief
ISBN
0333771125

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