The first offer was announced in the contract, which affects 150,000 metalworkers.
In the Collective Bargaining Agreement (TİS) between the Turkish Metal Industrialists Union and the Turkish Metal Industrialists Union, it was proposed to increase the hourly minimum wage to 65 lira, to increase the rate of increase to 80 percent during the first 6 months. and have an increase in seniority of 29.14 percent.
According to the union’s statement, a total increase of 119.05 percent was offered together with social rights, while in the contract proposal that covers 2 years, the inflation difference for the second half of the year was 5 percent. percent, the third of 6 The fourth month inflation difference was 5 percent, the fourth month the inflation difference was 5 percent. 5 increases were requested.
SIDE RIGHTS
In addition, 200 percent of wages will be paid with a 100 percent increase in wages for workers employed on national holidays, religious holidays, and vespers, giving a continuation bonus equal to 2 days’ wages to unionized workers who do not attend for 30 days. , increasing the compensation for night work of 10 percent, if the payment exceeds this rate, he offered to continue in the same way.
During the period up to the date of signing, the wages of unionized workers each month and an advance of 5 thousand liras to be deducted from the differences in accounts receivable up to the date of signing, the 2 days of leave of the worker unionized will be used for the circumcision of his son took place in the TİS.
Pevrul Kavlak, President of the Turkish Metal Union, stated that they prepared the MESS Group TIS proposal for 2023-2025 and said: “We will rise from the contract table stronger than ever.”
Source: Sozcu

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