Austria: 110,000 heating engineers and fitters get a 3.85% wage increase

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Metallgewerbe” sector, which includes thousands of SMEs, 110,000 employees and covers the trades of heating engineer, fitter (air conditioning, security electronics…) or mechanics, signed a wage agreement on Wednesday, November 9 in Vienna, which will be valid for a year starting on January 1, 2012. The increase amounts to 3.85%, much more than last year (2.2%). (Ref. 110690)

Following the 4.2% wage increase secured in the metal industry (see our dispatch No. 110625), related sectors are f

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