Deutsche Bank and call centre employees agree on pay deal - sources

The deal envisages a 13th month of pay, a one-time payment and a pay increase, the people said. The strike took place over 13 weeks as the bank announced that it was rewarding some staff for a pandemic-related trading boom with a 29% percent bonus for last year. The call centre employees are among the lowest-paid at the German bank, with starting wages of around 12 euros ($14.47) an hour, according to union officials.


Reuters | Updated: 23-04-2021 14:19 IST | Created: 23-04-2021 14:19 IST
Deutsche Bank and call centre employees agree on pay deal - sources

Deutsche Bank has reached a pay deal with staff at call centres who have been on strike, two people with knowledge of the matter said on Friday.

The agreement brings to an end a months-long labour dispute involving about 650 staff in Berlin and Essen at the call centre unit DB Direkt. The deal envisages a 13th month of pay, a one-time payment and a pay increase, the people said.

The strike took place over 13 weeks as the bank announced that it was rewarding some staff for a pandemic-related trading boom with a 29% percent bonus for last year. The call centre employees are among the lowest-paid at the German bank, with starting wages of around 12 euros ($14.47) an hour, according to union officials. ($1 = 0.8294 euros)

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