Strikers take direct action

Germany

After five weeks on strike employees of the Charité Facilities Management (CFM) company have taken their campaign to the Berlin high street with a leafletting and sit-down protest in the Dussman book and music store. The store is owned by the Dussman group, a multinational service company that part owns CFM. The strikers' basic demand is simply to have a collective agreement and higher pay for non-medical staff. CFM provides a range of services to the Charité hospitals in Berlin. Further details in the last issue of the newsletter. Ver.di had also organised a demonstration in support of the strikers on 15 October.
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