BERLIN, Feb 9 (Reuters) - German industrial union IG Metall said stoppages at firms across Germany would continue on Monday ahead of pay talks with employers this week, with workers targeting a DaimlerChrysler plant in Duesseldorf.
In the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg, which typically leads pay talks for the rest of Germany, workers at 15 firms were called on to stop work on Monday, IG Metall said.
Some 5,000 workers from carmaker Audi and auto parts maker Kolbenschmidt ...
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