BERLIN, June 9 (Reuters) - German industry leaders said on Monday they did not expect a settlement ending a strike in the eastern German steel sector would be a harbinger for a deal in the larger engineering sector.
Martin Kannegiesser, head of the engineering employers association, and Deiter Hundt, president of the employers association, said a deal to lower the work week for 9,000 east German steel workers would harm the sector and could not be adopted by the larger ...
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