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Trade Unions Demand Seven Percent More Public Service

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Police officers, teachers or educators - about 1.2 million people work in the public service of the countries. And for these the trade unions now demand a clear increase in wages. Because hundreds of thousands of jobs are already vacant.[more]]>

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Police officers, teachers or educators - about 1.2 million people work in the public service of the countries. And for these the trade unions now demand a clear increase in wages. Because hundreds of thousands of jobs are already vacant.[more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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·Munich, Germany
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On 3 December, collective bargaining for employees in the public service of the countries begins. Trade unions demand seven percent more wages.

·Germany
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In December the collective bargaining in the public service of the countries starts. The unions want seven percent more wages, but at least 300 euros more per month. Verdi boss Frank Werneke expects a "clear signal".

·Dortmund, Germany
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In December the collective bargaining for 1.2 million employees in the public service of the countries will start. Verdi seems to have a clear demand.

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Berlin (dpa) – The chairman of the collective bargaining community of German countries (TdL), Andreas Dressel (SPD), considers the demands of the unions in the public service to be inappropriate after seven percent more salary. Although the employees of the countries earned appreciation by corresponding wages, said the Hamburg financial senator, according to a communication from the financial authority. "But the required wage increase does not f…

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n-tv.de broke the news in on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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