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On Saturday, April 28, Verdi's collective bargaining committee accepted the proposition made by the mediator appointed by the social partners at Deutsche Telekom AG (DTAG), the parent company which only gathers employees from the headquarters, i.e. about 16,500 people out of the group's 85,000 German employees (235,000 worldwide). Their wages will increase by 6.5 percent over two years. Their colleagues will have to wait. Indeed, since the large social conflict and the restructuring in 2007, DTAG has been heading two major divisions (Telekom Deutschland and T-Systems). The three entities each have their own collective agreement. on Thursday, May 3, Verdi's collective bargaining committee decided that the union would maintain the warning strikes planned for next week at Telekom Deutschland (private telecom) and T-Systems (corporate and international telecom), while maintaining negotiations with the management. (Ref. 120293)
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