Industry at its limit: Collective bargaining talks begin in the steel industry - Will Thyssenkrupp be affected?

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In the shadow of the energy crisis and cheap imports, collective bargaining negotiations in the steel sector are starting. Will Thyssenkrupp come under even more pressure? Collective bargaining talks began in the struggling German steel industry on Tuesday. Employers and IG Metall met in Düsseldorf to kick things off for the "Northwest" and "East" collective bargaining areas, which together comprise around 68,000 employees. No offer has yet been received from the employers. The talks are taking place at a time when the industry is under considerable pressure – from a weak economy to rising energy costs to cheap imports from China. The share price of Germany's largest steel producer, Thyssenkrupp,... Read the full article...© 2025 wallstreetONLINE

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