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Third Round of Public Sector Wage Negotiations Begins in Potsdam

Talks for 2.5 million workers continue as unions demand pay hikes and better conditions, while employers warn of financial constraints.

  • The third round of negotiations for public sector wages, covering 2.5 million employees, began in Potsdam on Friday, with no initial offer from employers.
  • Unions Verdi and Beamtenbund are demanding an 8% pay increase or at least €350 more per month, alongside three additional vacation days to address workload concerns.
  • Employers, represented by the Vereinigung Kommunaler Arbeitgeberverbände (VKA), argue that significant pay increases could strain municipal budgets and hinder hiring for unfilled positions.
  • Interior Minister Nancy Faeser expressed optimism about reaching a fair agreement by Sunday, emphasizing the need for mutual respect and compromise.
  • With 570,000 public sector positions currently unfilled, union leaders stress the urgency of improving working conditions to attract and retain employees.
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