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IG Metall says it'll strike Ford in Germany

  • IG Metall union members at Ford's Cologne plant in Germany voted overwhelmingly last week to approve an indefinite strike over planned job cuts.
  • The strike vote follows Ford's announcement to cut about 2,900 jobs amid underperforming electric vehicle sales and economic pressures.
  • Negotiations have centered on a social contract to manage staff reductions smoothly while Ford invests $4.8 billion to restructure its German unit.
  • Kerstin Klein, IG Metall's leader in Cologne-Leverkusen, stated that they will thoroughly review the proposals and determine if it is feasible to continue negotiations later this week.
  • The strike signals strong worker resistance to job losses, highlighting ongoing tensions amid uncertain market conditions and tariff-related instability.
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nd-aktuell.de broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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