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Olympic hopefuls from left, Darius Knight, 21, a British table tennis player, Dayyan Jaffar, 17, an archer from Singapore, Kseniya Vdovina, 24, a 400 metre sprinter from Russia, and David Oliver, 29 a 110 metre hurdler from the United States pose for the photographers during the launch of a global campaign by London 2012 Olympic Games' major sponsor Coca Cola, in East London, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

Coca-Cola Workers In Germany Stage Strikes

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Olympic hopefuls from left, Darius Knight, 21, a British table tennis player, Dayyan Jaffar, 17, an archer from Singapore, Kseniya Vdovina, 24, a 400 metre sprinter from Russia, and David Oliver, 29 a 110 metre hurdler from the United States pose for the photographers during the launch of a global campaign by London 2012 Olympic Games' major sponsor Coca Cola, in East London, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
Olympic hopefuls from left, Darius Knight, 21, a British table tennis player, Dayyan Jaffar, 17, an archer from Singapore, Kseniya Vdovina, 24, a 400 metre sprinter from Russia, and David Oliver, 29 a 110 metre hurdler from the United States pose for the photographers during the launch of a global campaign by London 2012 Olympic Games’ major sponsor Coca Cola, in East London, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

Thousands of Coca-Cola employees in Germany are staging short-term warning strikes this week in a dispute over wages.

Workers at two Coca-Cola facilities in Bavaria walked off the job on Monday, the dpa news agency reported, and co-workers at some 50 others were to follow in the coming days in a bid to put pressure on the company ahead of the next wage negotiation round with the union.

Warning strikes typically last several hours and are a common tactic used by German unions.

The NGG union is looking for a six percent raise over the next year for Coca-Cola’s 10,600 employees in Germany. Coca-Cola has offered 2.5 percent this year and 2 percent next year.

The two sides are next scheduled to meet on Jan. 30.


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January 21st, 2013
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