Workers to strike at 250 companies in Germany next week

FILE -In this Jan. 17, 2018 file photo, Opel employees are walking back to their jobs after they attended a rally in front of the Adam Opel House in Ruesselsheim. The head of Germany's largest industrial workers' union says workers would go on strikes next week after negotiations with employers have broken down. Joerg Hofmann of the IG Metall union said Saturday Jan. 27, 2018 that the union will start 24-hour strikes after members vote on possible walkouts at targeted companies. (Arne Dedert/dpa via AP,file)

Arne Dedert

BERLIN (AP) — The head of Germany's largest industrial workers' union says workers will strike in about 250 companies next week after negotiations with employers broke down.

The head of IG Metall union, Joerg Hofmann, told Bild newspaper on Sunday that workers will go on 24-hour strikes across the country and that small and big companies will be affected. The strikes are scheduled to begin in the middle of next week.

Talks over a new labor agreement broke down Saturday after employers did not agree to union demands to let workers choose a 28-hour week for up to two years with the right to return to their former hours after that, and the 6 percent pay increase over one year.

So far, job actions have been limited to strikes lasting a few hours.

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