BERLIN, Feb 11 (Reuters) - German industrial union IG Metall resumes talks with employers on Wednesday but both sides are sceptical they can avert an all-out strike by settling a row over pay and working hours at the negotiating table.
From 1000 GMT, IG Metall meets with employers for a sixth round of talks in Baden-Wuerttemberg, the state which typically leads pay talks for the rest of the country and where carmakers DaimlerChrysler AG and Porsche are based. IG Metall said brief ...
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