Germany: Daimler to end work-hour cuts early

According to media reports, Daimler is to end work-hour reductions a month earlier than planned because of stronger demand for its vehicles. Around 96,000 workers are scheduled to return to regular hours in June, after having hours and pay cut by 8.75% since May 2009, the company is reported to It’s time to log in … Continued

According to media reports, Daimler is to end work-hour reductions a month earlier than planned because of stronger demand for its vehicles. Around 96,000 workers are scheduled to return to regular hours in June, after having hours and pay cut by 8.75% since May 2009, the company is reported to

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