115,000 Turkish metal workers go on strike

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Publish time: 7th May, 2013      Source: ChinaCCM
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The Turkish Metal Union has announced that it has decided to go on a strike involving 115,000 workers in the metal industry including automotive, white goods, iron and steel and electronics, as of Monday, May 6, as talks on a collective labor agreement with the Turkish Employers' Association of Metal Industries (MESS) remain unresolved.
 
The negotiations only started on January 9, although the original scheduled date for implementation of a collective labor agreement with the MESS was September 1, 2012. The labor agreement will affect 115,000 workers, 98,000 of which are Turkish Metal Union members.
 
The companies where the strike decision will be implemented include Tofa?, Arçelik, Otokar, Karsan, Mercedes Benz, MAN, Ford Otosan, BSH Ev Aletleri, Hema Endstri, Compenanta, Trk Traktör, Delphi, Çolako?lu, Borusan Mannesman and ?çda?.
 
Meanwhile, regarding the collective labor agreement negotiations at Turkish long steel producer Kardemir, Cengiz Gl, head of the Çelik-?? Union, said last week that if the negotiations did not progress the union would have to decide to go on strike in the current week.