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German chemical union delays wage hikes as war worsens business outlook

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Posted on March 25, 2026

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DUESSELDORF, March 25 (Reuters) - Germany's chemical industry union said on Wednesday it had agreed with employers to delay wage hikes until January next year, citing a weak business environment

German Chemical Union Agrees to Delay Wage Hikes as Conflict Hurts Outlook

Delayed Wage Increases Amid Economic and Geopolitical Challenges

Union and Employer Agreement

DUESSELDORF, March 25 (Reuters) - Germany's chemical industry union said on Wednesday it had agreed with employers to delay wage hikes until January next year, citing a weak business environment further strained by the war in the Middle East.

Under a collective bargaining deal, the IGBCE union said wages would increase by 2.1% in early 2027 and again by 2.4% a year later.

“We pushed ourselves to the limit to reach this crisis settlement,” said IGBCE Chairman Michael Vassiliadis.

Economic Pressures on the Chemical Industry

Impact of Global Conflicts and Market Forces

The union said a difficult economic environment over recent years had taken its toll on companies and its workers, and surging energy prices due to the conflict in the Middle East compounded the situation.

The industry has said it was suffering from U.S. tariffs, competition from China and fallout from the Russia-Ukraine war.

Details of the Wage Agreement

One-Time Payments and Future Increases

COMPANIES TO PAY 300 EUROS PER EMPLOYEE

Under the deal, companies will pay 300 euros ($348) per employee this year and, in 2027, into a fund that will be used for a range of job security measures.

Major Industry Employers

Large employers in the industry include BASF, Bayer, Henkel and Beiersdorf, as well as major foreign producers.

Broader Labor Context in Germany

Comparison with Other Sectors

Collective bargaining in another major sector has been more confrontational, with German services workers' union Verdi staging several strikes this year to push for better pay from municipal and state employers.

Monetary Policy and Inflation Concerns

The European Central Bank has said it was on the lookout for early warning signs, including from wage developments, that the conflict is stoking inflation.

($1 = 0.8621 euros)

(Reporting by Matthias Inverardi;Writing by Ludwig Burger; Editing by Matthias Williams and Bernadette Baum)

Key Takeaways

  • IGBCE and employers deferred wage hikes to January 2027, with 2.1% planned then and 2.4% a year later.
  • High energy costs, U.S. tariffs, Chinese competition, and the Middle East war strain Germany’s chemical sector.
  • Companies will contribute €300 per employee this year and in 2027 toward a job‑security fund.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why has the German chemical union delayed wage hikes?
The union delayed wage hikes due to a weak business environment, made worse by the war in the Middle East and rising energy prices.
When will wages increase for German chemical industry workers?
Wages will rise by 2.1% in early 2027 and by 2.4% a year later under the new agreement.
Which companies are affected by the wage delay agreement?
Major employers such as BASF, Bayer, Henkel, and Beiersdorf, along with major foreign producers, are affected.
What additional financial support will employees receive due to the new deal?
Companies will pay 300 euros per employee this year and again in 2027 into a fund for job security measures.
How has the Middle East conflict impacted Germany's chemical sector?
The conflict has driven up energy prices and worsened an already challenging economic situation for the industry.

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