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Next Round of Ct Negotiations: Social Economy Prepares for a New Wave of Strikes

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On Wednesday, around 500 works councils arrived in the Chamber of the Chamber of the Styrian Chamber of Labour to discuss the further procedure after four failed collective agreement negotiations and two waves of strikes in the social economy. Likewise, a resolution was passed on behalf of the approximately 13,000 employees of the private health, social and nursing sector. AUSTRIA/GRAZ. Loud confusion of votes and a militant mood prevailed on We…
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If no agreement is reached in the fifth salary negotiation round on the collective agreement of the employees of the social economy, strikes will occur throughout Austria – also in the state of Salzburg. The GPA union announced measures for the end of January and early February.

On Wednesday, around 500 works councils arrived in the Chamber of the Chamber of the Styrian Chamber of Labour to discuss the further procedure after four failed collective agreement negotiations and two waves of strikes in the social economy. Likewise, a resolution was passed on behalf of the approximately 13,000 employees of the private health, social and nursing sector. AUSTRIA/GRAZ. Loud confusion of votes and a militant mood prevailed on We…

The fifth round of negotiations for the collective agreements of the social economy Austria starts on 26 January. In preparation for this, a works council conference is taking place in Graz at the moment. KPÖ-Gemeinderat Philipp Ulrich, himself disabled care assistant and works council at LebensGroß.

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kpoe-graz.at broke the news in on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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