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Pro-Ge Binder: Do Not Negotiate over Zero Wage Rounds

On September 22, the metallers ushered in the autumn wage round, this time in the sign of high inflation and a demand from industry circles for a zero wage round. The latter gives the head of the Pro-Ge production union, Reinhold Binder, a rejection. "We will not negotiate about this, that is completely clear," said the chief negotiator of the workers to the "Kleiner Zeitung". However, he left a back door open.
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VIENNA. On 22 September the metallers entered the autumn wage round, this time in the sign of high inflation and a demand from industrial circles for a zero wage round.

·Linz, Austria
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On September 22nd, the autumn wage negotiations begin with the metalworkers' negotiations, this time marked by high inflation and a demand from the industry for a zero-wage round. However, this demand is rejected by Pro-Ge chairman Reinhold Binder.

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On September 22, the metallers ushered in the autumn wage round, this time in the sign of high inflation and a demand from industry circles for a zero wage round. The latter gives the head of the Pro-Ge production union, Reinhold Binder, a rejection. "We will not negotiate about this, that is completely clear," said the chief negotiator of the workers to the "Kleiner Zeitung". However, he left a back door open.

·Salzburg, Austria
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Salzburger Nachrichten broke the news in Salzburg, Austria on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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