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Germany: Union sells out Deutsche Telekom strike
Sunday, June 24, 2007 :After a nearly six-week strike by Deutsche Telekom workers, service sector union Verdi last week agreed to virtually all the company’s demands. Deutsche Telekom is Germany’s largest telecommunications corporation, in which the government holds a 15 percent shareholding. Under the T-Com, T-Mobile and T-Systems brands, it operates in more than 50 countries, raising more than 45 percent of its revenues in 2006 from its global business.
Sunday, June 24, 2007 :After a nearly six-week strike by Deutsche Telekom workers, service sector union Verdi last week agreed to virtually all the company’s demands. Deutsche Telekom is Germany’s largest telecommunications corporation, in which the government holds a 15 percent shareholding. Under the T-Com, T-Mobile and T-Systems brands, it operates in more than 50 countries, raising more than 45 percent of its revenues in 2006 from its global business.
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