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Metaller-Kv: Completion After First Round – and Under Inflation

Summary by Die Presse
The social partners agreed on the first day of the negotiations. KV-Löhne will be increased by two percent, actual-Löhne by 1.41 percent. And there has already been an agreement for 2026.

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The social partners agreed on the first day of the negotiations. KV-Löhne will be increased by two percent, actual-Löhne by 1.41 percent. And there has already been an agreement for 2026.

·Vienna, Austria
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The two-year Metaller-KV "Conclusion of the crisis under inflation" has provided for discussions in the trade sector. With an unusual express agreement, the agreements are seen as a strong signal from the social partnership, which could also have an influence on upcoming collective bargaining in trade.

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With the "crisis conclusion" in the metal industry, the union places the task of fighting inflation more firmly in the hands of the state

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This year's Metaller reward round was very short: Already in the first round, the "crisis conclusion" came on Monday.

·Salzburg, Austria
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At this year's Metallerwohnrunde, the negotiators agreed on a new collective agreement for around 190,000 employees after only a few hours on Monday afternoon. From 1 November 2025, the actual wages and wages will rise by 1.41 percent, the minimum wages will be increased by two percent. From 1 November 2026, the actual wages and wages will rise by 1.9 percent and the collective wages by 2.1 percent. There will be one-off payments.

·Vienna, Austria
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VIENNA. The this year's Metaller pay round could be very short in contrast to that two years ago.

·Linz, Austria
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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Monday, September 22, 2025.
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