Logistics company Trinks calls for 24-hour strike on July 3!

Logistics company Trinks calls for 24-hour strike on July 3!
Wolfshagen, Deutschland - Something is brewing in Cologne! On July 3, the employees of the logistics company Trinks-an important player in the beverage area and important suppliers for Rewe-face a 24-hour strike. The Trade Union Food Guest Gaststics (NGG) has made this decision due to fixed collective bargaining negotiations, in which the employers were not willing to make an acceptable offer. In a hot summer time, in which the demand for dry drinks is particularly high, this strike could have a significant impact on supply logistics.
The employees concerned, around 1,700 nationwide at 16 locations, are particularly excited about the Neubrandenburg branch in Wolfshagen, where 60 to 70 employees support the strike. The NGG's demand for a salary increase of 300 euros for the next twelve months is in the room, while employers have only developed a two -stage offer with a term of 27 months. From October 1, only an increase of 90 euros gross will be promised, followed by a further 65 euros gross in October 2026, as well as a one -time payment of 100 euros net for the months of July to September 2025.
strike could have far -reaching consequences
Negotiator Philipp Thom from the NGG expressed that the strike will challenge the logistics network of drinks. In the room there is a fear that articles that are already sold out will not be filled in time the following day. Especially in North Rhine-Westphalia, where the effects of the strike may be felt more than in other regions such as North and East Germany, this can massively influence the daily shopping test for many customers.
The location is peaking up: drinks not only supplies Rewe, but also other super and beverage markets, which is why the supermarket shelves could remain empty. According to the NGG, the positions of the negotiating parties are still far too far apart. The employer offers a total of 155 euros, which is perceived by the employees as inadequate.
members of the NGG show high participation
The NGG have an organizational degree of over 50 percent at drinks. Jörg Dahms, a representative of the union, expects high strike participation in both production and in logistics at the Wolfshagen location. Trinks has not yet commented on the possible effects of the strike, but is preparing for the challenges.
With these developments, the warning strike at drinks seamlessly joins a summer full arguments about fair wages that do not stop in other industries. With these strike announcements, the NGG union has not only targeted the gastronomy, but also the entire logistical environment in Germany. Nordkurier and t-online href = "https://www.dgb.de/service/weiterer-service/tatragungen/"> DGB keep the current tariff reports in view.
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