The deal, watched by the European Central Bank for its effect on inflation, comes at a tough time for Europe's biggest economy.
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00:00Germany's biggest industrial union reached an agreement over a wage dispute within the
00:06country's metal and electrical industry.
00:09The new agreement by trade union IG Metall stipulated a wage increase amounting to 5.5%
00:16over the next 25 months.
00:18Workers initially demanded a 7% wage increase over a period of 12 months.
00:35In response, employers had offered a wage increase of 3.6% over a period of 27 months.
00:42Millions of employees at companies including Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Siemens will be affected
01:00by the agreement.
01:02Hundreds of thousands of employees across Germany have taken part in warning strikes
01:07over the last few weeks.
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