STUTTGART, Germany, Oct 30 (Reuters) - German industrial trade union IG Metall on Thursday rejected an offer from engineering employers to hike workers' pay by 2.9 percent over 14 months and said it planned full-blown strikes in protest.
IG Metall would organise strikes from Nov. 11, it said. (Reporting by Hendrick Sackmann, writing Paul Carrel)
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