FNV wants employees to receive a salary increase of 6 percent retroactively as of August 1 of this year for maintaining purchasing power, plus 150 euros gross for improving purchasing power. According to the union, Remia is committed to a maximum 5 percent wage increase. “These people do hard work, and that requires decent appreciation,” says Akdeniz.
No agreement between Remia and employees: FNV announces new strike
