MUNICH (AFX) – the employees of the Munich breweries have conferred on Tuesday with a warning strike their wage demand reprint. The strike participation in the morning shift of Augustiner, Hacker-Pschorr, Hofbräu, Löwenbräu, Paulaner and Spaten-Franziskaner was “very good, better than expected” been said strike leader Mustafa Öz of the Food, Beverages and Catering Union (NGG).
the union asks six percent wage increase for some 10 000 employees of the Bavarian breweries. Employers have offered 1.6 percent more. The second round of negotiations is scheduled to begin on Thursday.
NGG state leader Freddy Adjan rejected the offer as “a joke” back and announced further strikes. Öz said: “Bayerisches Bier is greater demand than ever in 2015 were the beer production and exports are increased significantly..” The chief executive of the Bavarian Brewers Federal, Lothar Ebbertz other hand, said, in previous years, sales had fallen, without habe./est/DP/fbr given pay cuts
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