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German union seeks 5 percent raise for millions of workers

Published February 29, 2016

Associated Press

Germany's biggest industrial union is seeking a 5 percent pay raise for some 3.8 million workers in Europe's biggest economy.

IG Metall's demand Monday comes ahead of negotiations starting March 9 for employees in the automobile and machinery sectors among others. The union is seeking a 12-month deal.

Germany's annual inflation rate fell to zero in February from 0.5 percent the previous month, according to an official estimate. However, IG Metall argues that companies' earnings are healthy and wage increases help strengthen domestic demand, and economic growth.

Last year, the union secured a 3.4 percent pay increase for industrial workers after going into negotiations with a call for a 5.5 percent raise.

The German economy grew by 1.7 percent last year and is expected to repeat that performance this year.

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