BERLIN, Feb 6 (Reuters) - German industrial union IG Metall said it would stage more stoppages across Germany on Friday, targeting blue-chip firms including Siemens to back a four percent pay rise claim ahead of talks with employers next week.
IG Metall said 260,000 workers had taken part in the campaign of brief walkouts over the last week and stoppages would intensify after pay talks stalled on Thursday, when employers declined to increase an offer of two 1.2 percent rises over ...
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