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(dpa) - A metal worker in Germany is putting his paper in the ballot box in a company in Goeppingen, 25 April 2002. The trade union is demanding a 6.5 per cent rise of the wages, employers are willing only to pay 2 per cent more. In order to go on strike 75 per cent of the union workers have to vote Image details File size:
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