More pay for Germans after successful public service negotiation

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Ulrich Silberbach, Chairman of the civil servants' association dbb, talks to the press before the third round of collective bargaining in the public sector at the Congress Hotel. Photo: Carsten Koall/dpa
Ulrich Silberbach, Chairman of the civil servants' association dbb, talks to the press before the third round of collective bargaining in the public sector at the Congress Hotel. Photo: Carsten Koall/dpa

 

Emmanuel Thomas l DPA, Sunday, April 23, 2023

 

POTSDAM – Unions and employers in the German public sector have reached an agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement, after a fourth round of negotiation late on Saturday in Potsdam.

The approximately 2.5 million public service employees will receive €3,000 ($3,330) in view of high inflation, paid in instalments from June.

From March 2024, incomes will rise by at least another €340.

The agreement largely followed the arbitration recommendation, published a week ago. The agreement is to run for 24 months.

In recent months, Germans trade unions have paralysed public transport, day-care centres, hospitals and refuse collection with strikes across the country in the pay dispute.

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