Frankfurt am Main – IG Metall also sees the current collective bargaining round in the metal and electrical industry as providing impetus for the issues of equality and the compatibility of family and work. At the union’s works council day in Hanover, the first chairwoman of IG Metall, Christiane Benner, explained: “Collective agreements create transparency… Continue reading IG Metall: Compatibility must also be reflected in collective agreements
Author: IG_Metall Official_News
Absenteeism report: “There is a risk of a sick vicious circle”
Hans-Jürgen Urban, managing board member: “Working conditions are a key factor for employees’ ability to work and their health. Stress, busy work, strain and alienating work are increasingly becoming a danger for employees and companies. Health protection is an employer’s obligation and ultimately also a location advantage. Good working conditions increasingly determine attractiveness and ability… Continue reading Absenteeism report: “There is a risk of a sick vicious circle”
Statement from IG Metall and GBR chairmen of the German automobile manufacturers on planned import tariffs
Frankfurt am Main – The first chairwoman of IG Metall, Christiane Benner, and the GBR/KBR chairmen of the German automobile manufacturers Daniela Cavallo (Volkswagen) and Ergun Lümali share the approaching vote of the EU states on the planned import tariffs for electric vehicles produced in China (Mercedes-Benz), Dr. Martin Kimmich (BMW), Benjamin Gruschka (Ford), Jörg… Continue reading Statement from IG Metall and GBR chairmen of the German automobile manufacturers on planned import tariffs
IG Metall and Germanwatch are calling for investments in the transport budget to be prioritized for rail
Frankfurt am Main/Bonn – IG Metall and Germanwatch are calling on the federal government to make more money available for rail transport and to reallocate funds accordingly. “We see an urgent need to prioritize investments in the transport budget for rail,” says a joint letter from the two organizations to representatives of the federal government… Continue reading IG Metall and Germanwatch are calling for investments in the transport budget to be prioritized for rail
IG Metall on the debate about pension package II: FDP promotes disillusionment with politics
Tomorrow, Friday, the pension package II will be discussed in its first reading in the Bundestag. Although negotiated between the traffic light parties and decided in the cabinet, the FDP is now reporting a need for changes again. Hans-Jürgen Urban, managing board member of IG Metall, comments on this. September 26, 2024 September 26, 2024… Continue reading IG Metall on the debate about pension package II: FDP promotes disillusionment with politics
ALSTOM: Outsourcing to low-wage countries instead of investing in the future
Frankfurt am Main – In the opinion of IG Metall and the General Works Council, ALSTOM is once again violating the future collective agreement, which covers six of these companies, by implementing its latest program to cut over 90 jobs in the indirect areas of twelve companies. The future collective agreement was terminated by IG… Continue reading ALSTOM: Outsourcing to low-wage countries instead of investing in the future
Christiane Benner, First Chairwoman of IG Metall, at the BMWK “Auto Summit”.
“It is good that Federal Economics Minister Habeck discussed the crisis situation with top representatives of the automotive industry today. From the perspective of employees, the situation in the automotive industry in our country could hardly be more dramatic. The future of the automotive industry is also the question of fate for Germany as an… Continue reading Christiane Benner, First Chairwoman of IG Metall, at the BMWK “Auto Summit”.
Stability factor and future industry: Crafts need a better basis
Frankfurt am Main – On Crafts Day (September 21st), the IG Metall union is calling for better training conditions in the industry. Given that there are tens of thousands of still unfilled training positions, IG Metall collective bargaining and crafts director Nadine Boguslawski is calling on companies to become more attractive to young talent with… Continue reading Stability factor and future industry: Crafts need a better basis
Important precautionary route installed through the back door
Hans-Jürgen Urban, managing board member of IG Metall: “Good company pensions are important. The new law can help low earners also benefit from a company pension. However, a new regulation in the law that restricts the collection of additional pension points in the statutory pension fund is absolutely incomprehensible and harmful. Today, insured people under… Continue reading Important precautionary route installed through the back door
Germany is putting itself in shackles and thereby betraying the pioneers among companies
Frankfurt – IG Metall is urgently calling on the federal government to provide the green restructuring of industry with more financial resources for the necessary industrial policy. Otherwise there is a risk of loss of added value and thousands of jobs. The reason for the appeal is the current budget week, during which the budget… Continue reading Germany is putting itself in shackles and thereby betraying the pioneers among companies