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Retail - Verdi Calls for Nationwide Warning Strikes

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
In the collective bargaining for trade, the Verdi union called for first warning strikes. On Friday, nationwide companies were on strike, said Federal Executive Board member Zimmer. Rallyes took place in Frankfurt am Main, Hamburg, Stuttgart and Dortmund.

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The collective bargaining in the retail trade continues. Verdi demands more money for the employees. The first offers of the employers consider the trade unionists to be too low. Now the union calls for nationwide warning strikes.

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In the collective bargaining for trade, the Verdi union called for first warning strikes. On Friday, nationwide companies were on strike, said Federal Executive Board member Zimmer. Rallyes took place in Frankfurt am Main, Hamburg, Stuttgart and Dortmund.

·Germany
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Employees in the retail trade are supposed to lay down their work. Verdi has called for a strike. Currently, collective bargaining is ongoing.

·Berlin, Germany
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The Verdi trade union is calling on Friday (15 May) for nationwide warning strikes in trade. People in Dortmund are also supposed to be on the streets.

·Germany
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Düsseldorf – Now the collective bargaining dispute is escalating in German trade: In the ongoing negotiations, the Verdi union has been engaged in nationwide warning strikes a...

·Berlin, Germany
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The employees in the trade want more money. But the first offers of the employer side do not convince the union. German-wide warning strikes are now planned.

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wiwo.de broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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