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workweek in the factories of eastern Germany after its hard-nosed negotiating tactics were repudiated by Germans across the political spectrum. In early 2018, more than 900,000 workers took part in industrial action in support of IG Metall's demands for higher pay and the right to shortened working hours.
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and smaller mechanic construction companies and car-mechanics. Its membership had been dropping in recent decades — it lost 250,000 members in 1993 alone —, yet the union managed to somewhat reverse that trend recently by gaining 30,000 members between 2010 and 2015. A record in wage deals,
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Most recently, IG Metall agreed to a landmark deal with employers in 2016, giving 3.8 million workers in the metalworking sector a two-stage pay rise of 4.8 percent over 21 months. After a series of strikes, the union agreed a deal in 2018 to allow staff to cut their working week to 28 hours for up
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remained off the job for two weeks. In 2002, IG Metall called a wave of one-day strikes in a demand for a 6.5 percent increase in wages; German industry settled the dispute two weeks later by offering a raise of roughly 4 percent. In 2003, the union was forced to drop its campaign for a shorter
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The name IG Metall refers to the union's metalworkers roots dating back to the start of unions in imperial Germany in the 1890s, though this formal organization was founded post-war in 1949. Over the years the union has taken on representation in industries beyond mining of minerals to include
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along with a push to recruit more women, young people (e.g. students) and white-collar workers, helped it boost 2015 membership by 121,000 to 2.3 million and income by 3.4 percent to 533 million euros ($ 582 million); this rise came against a backdrop of generally declining union in Germany.
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In 2022, German union IG Metall has demanded an 8.2% rise for workers and was rejected by employers for a 4.7% increase for 21 months. After third round of talks with the employers the rejection led them to call for steel workers to hold further warning strikes.
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sectors such as electrical and other forms of engineering, information systems, and with the combining of formerly separate unions for workers in wood, plastics, textiles and clothing, includes non-metal blue-collar workers. On April 1, 1998, the
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Strikes are rare in Germany, where companies and unions strive for consensus whenever possible. One of the first strikes of IG Metall lasted seven weeks in 1984 in the states of
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manufacturing and industrial production, machinists, printing industry, which includes modern automobile manufacturing and steel production as part of its
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together account for around 15 percent of the German workforce, and other sectors tend to broadly follow their agreements.
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Major accomplishments of IG Metall in the German labor market include, applied to the regions/covered employees:
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to boost labor rights at German automakers and their suppliers based in the United States.
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Thelen, Kathleen. 1993. West European Labor in Transition: Sweden and Germany Compared.
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Today IG Metall mainly represents employees at major car makers, such as
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President of the Senate and Mayor of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen
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Strikes loom as German industrial wage talks end without a deal
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German union agrees to last-ditch talks to try to avert strikes
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to two years to care for children or other relatives. Amid the
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Moderate head of powerful German union steps down unexpectedly
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In a Charged Climate, German Union Takes Strike Vote Tomorrow
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German IG Metall union sees economy supporting wage demands
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German IG Metall, employers confirm 4.3 percent wage deal
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consider it a major trend-setter in national bargaining.
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German union IG Metall backs four-day week to save jobs
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Edward Taylor and Ilona Wissenbach (January 26, 2018),
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Germany's IG Metall to deepen ties with U.S. union UAW
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German construction workers agree two-stage wage rise
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35-hour work week (attempts not yet successful 1984)
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Industrial Union of Metal

West Germany
Frankfurt
Germany
Jörg Hofmann
Christiane Benner
DGB
www.igmetall.de

[iːɡeːmeˈtal]

German
metalworkers
union
Germany
Europe's largest industrial union
labor relations
ver.di
blue-collar
white-collar
Textile and Clothing Union
Wood and Plastic Union
Baden-Württemberg
Daimler
Bosch
40 hr work week
Paid sick leave
COVID-19 pandemic in Germany
Baden-Württemberg

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