After Republican-appointed Supreme Court justices struck down a bump stock ban, the focus shifted to Congress. Republicans are already uninterested.
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Germany's biggest industrial union said Monday it will seek a 7% pay increase for millions of workers in negotiations starting later this year, arguing that companies including automakers and machinery manufacturers are in a position to afford it. The IG Metall union's leadership said it was recommending a hefty raise demand for 3.9 million workers in view of “a persistently high price level.” It said that companies have well-filled order books and that, even though prices are no longer accelerating as quickly as they were, one-time payments agreed in the last settlement have been eaten up by inflation.
Thru | Total | Purse | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | F | -6 | $4,300,000 | |
![]() | F | -5 | $2,322,000 | |
![]() | F | -4 | $1,229,051 | |
![]() | F | -4 | $1,229,051 | |
![]() | F | -3 | $843,765 | |
![]() | F | -2 | $748,154 | |
![]() | F | -1 | $639,289 | |
![]() | F | -1 | $639,289 | |
![]() | F | E | $502,391 | |
![]() | F | E | $502,391 |