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VW labour representatives vote for strikes from early December

Volkswagen labour representatives have actually officially elected minimal strikes in Germany from early December, their union said on Friday, after talks over wages and plant closures stopped working to accomplish a. advancement.

The bargaining committee at VW AG - a German subsidiary of. Europe's greatest automaker - voted unanimously for the labour. action, the IG Metall union said.

As a result, a labour conflict will follow, which will put. the company under massive pressure, the union included.

IG Metall negotiator Thorsten Groeger stated workers'. agents had actually presented thorough propositions to the. business, including it depended on Volkswagen the length of time and serious the. disagreement would be.

Volkswagen has actually required a 10% wage cut for German employees at. VW AG, arguing it requires to slash expenses and increase profit to. defend market share in the face of inexpensive competition from China. and a drop in European car need.

It is likewise threatening to close plants in Germany for the. first time in its 87-year history.

Walkouts in December would be the very first large-scale strikes. at VW AG because 2018 when over 50,000 workers took to the streets. over pay.

Strikes would at first be so-called alerting strikes lasting. hours. Union members might then vote to intensify to 24-hour. strikes or longer.

Talks are set up to advance Dec. 9.

(source: Reuters)