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The management of Neue Halberg Guss and IG Metall both expressed their willingness to discuss this weekend.
The owners of automaker Neue Halberg Guss want to end a week-long strike in their factories in Saarbrücken and Leipzig, there remains a willingness to negotiate, said Sunday an NHG spokesman. IG Metall has also signaled his willingness to speak. However, both parties badume that they will only meet again after a scheduled hearing on Monday.
Employers also bring legal action in the dispute. The Frankfurt Labor Court on Friday dismissed a temporary injunction, with which the company wanted to end the labor dispute. The day before, negotiations on a collective social agreement had failed. NHG appealed the verdict. Today, the case is again heard Monday before the State Labor Court.
Some 2,200 workers have been on strike since June 14 for higher severance pay and employment corporations in the event of layoffs. Since the beginning of the year, the engine block and transmission manufacturer has been part of the Bosnian German group Prevent of the Hastor family, which has fought bitterly against Volkswagen for the supply conditions and conditions. lost orders.
Closed at the end of 2019. In the main factory of Saarbrücken with about 1500 employees, a reduction of 300 jobs was considered the last. (AP)
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