Co-determination (“Mitbestimmung”): This term can also mean “self-direction”. Employees have a right to co-determination. Because their voice is important in shaping a fair workplace, both through works councils and in company decision-making on the supervisory board. However, many companies don’t takes steps to support codetermination or sometimes they just completely ignore it.
Works councils („Betriebsrat“): A works council is a committee that acts as a direct representative of the employees in a company. Works councils, as they are known in Germany, exist mainly in Europe. In Germany, their framework is defined in the Works Constitution Act (Betriebsverfassungsgesetz). IG Metall can help you set up a works council as the process can be complicated. We also train elected works councils in legal, social, and economic matters and support them in their day-to-day work. The role of the works council includes:
When salaries are negotiated individually, there can be significant disparities among employees doing similar work. Salary levels are often not very transparent and executives may unconsciously favor certain employees over others. Collective agreements offer several advantages that individual negotiations might not:
They can, but don’t have to, regulate, issues such as:
Remuneration:
Working time:
Collective agreements raise the minimum standard for everyone, regardless of where they fall in the company hierarchy. However, the provisions of a collective agreement are only legally binding for trade union members. The employer is not obligated to guarantee the benefits of a collective agreement to employees who are not union members.
Legal basis | IG Metall collective agreement metal and electrical industry | |
Annual vacation with 5 day week | 20 working days | 30 working days |
Holiday pay | 50% of a monthly gross pay | |
Christmas pay | Up to 55% of monthly gross pay (there are different scales) | |
Working time | 48 hours per week | 35 hours per week |
Other paid leaves | weddings, birth of a child, bereavements | |
Employment after vocational training | Trainees must be kept on for a minimum of 6 months | |
Period of notice | before the end of the month | before the end of the quarter |
IG Metall is financed exclusively by the contributions of its members. Every member not only provides for themselves with their contribution, but also stands up for others. That is our principle of solidarity. Our statutes regulate who pays how much.
All of our services are financed by the contributions of our members. The contributions of over 2.2 million people make us strong and, above all, assertive.
Full-time and part-time employees, trainees, solo self-employed persons pay one percent of the average monthly gross income, full-time and part-time employed members, members in company-based training, in part-time and work-integrated forms of training and study and solo self-employed persons.
IG Metall is financed exclusively by the contributions of its members. Every member not only provides for themselves with their contribution, but also stands up for others. That is our principle of solidarity. Our statutes regulate who pays how much.
All of our services are financed by the contributions of our members. The contributions of over 2.1 million people make us strong and, above all, assertive. The IG Metall statutes provide for the following contribution levels:
One percent of the average monthly gross income is paid by members in full-time and part-time employment, members in company-based training, in part-time and work-integrated forms of training and study as well as solo self-employed persons.
While retaining all benefits for our members, a contribution exemption applies for the entire duration of the social or ecological year (or similar) as well as during the orientation period of military service. When returning to work, we are happy to provide advice on employment contract or collective bargaining issues or help with other problems.
It is important to inform the IG Metall office if you are returning to work or looking for a new job.
Pupils and students in full-time further education/studies pay the monthly benefit protection contribution of EUR 3.
Pupils and students with remuneration (= income) (e.g. dual students) or income equivalent to a training allowance pay one percent of the average gross monthly income.
We review internship and employment contracts, advise on topics such as student financing, part-time jobs and starting salaries and offer free seminars on career entry and time management so that pupils and students know their rights and get off to a good start in their careers.
The local IG Metall university information offices or campus offices also offer useful information about internships, part-time jobs or starting a career and facilitate networking between students.
We are committed to equal opportunities, equality and fair pay. Of course, this also includes the compatibility of family and career - for mothers and fathers. The benefit protection contribution of 3 euros applies if the member is on parental leave with parental allowance (with/or only a small additional income).
We inform parents and parents-to-be about legal changes, give tips on what parents-to-be should bear in mind during this time and what deadlines need to be observed, for example when applying for parental leave. We provide advice on employment and social law issues relating to parental leave and parental allowance.
Unemployed people receiving unemployment benefit I, sick people receiving sickness benefit or retrainees with income from social insurance pay 0.5 percent of the monthly gross compensation.
Our colleagues in the IG Metall branch offices provide advice, for example, on dismissal protection claims, negotiations with the old or new employer, the threat of dismissal, mass redundancies or plant closures, negotiating severance pay, the transition to unemployment, questions about health insurance or collective bargaining and works constitution law.
Especially in difficult life situations, it is important to be and remain a member of IG Metall in order to benefit from the advantages of membership.
For the benefit protection contribution of 3 euros per month, our colleagues in the IG Metall branches provide advice on all issues relating to citizens' benefits, social benefits and much more. In the event of dismissal protection claims or legal action against employment agencies, social security offices, health insurance companies or the statutory pension insurance scheme, for example, we provide free representation under employment and social law.
When retiring from working life and transitioning into retirement, it pays to remain a member. This is because IG Metall is not only committed to improving the living and working conditions of its members in the companies, but also to the social and socio-political framework conditions.
Over 500,000 pensioners are members of IG Metall and give our activities and demands support and legitimacy. If the trade unions achieve income increases through successful collective bargaining, this also benefits pensioners. As a rule, there is no pension increase without a pay rise. For a contribution of 0.5 percent of gross pension income, retired members are of course still entitled to the benefits of IG Metall.
Local work with senior citizens is part of the "external trade union work" (AGA). There is a lively trade union life in the local working groups. In addition to information events, cultural and political events and excursions are also organized. It is worth asking and looking at the local program. You can obtain information from your local IG Metall.
You can deduct your union dues from your taxes. These contributions are considered income-related expenses as they are connected to your profession. As a rule, proof of contribution payments is required, which you can download from the Servicecenter on igmetall.de. Usually, the total amount of contributions paid must be stated.
These expenses can be deducted regardless of the amount as long as they are related to your profession. Pensioners can also deduct their trade union contributions.
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We are more than 2.2 million members working across 30+ industries. Our strength lies in our diversity: office workers, engineers and IT specialists belong to IG Metall, as do workers, technicians and academics. Whether you work with your hands or your mind, there is a place for you in our union!
When you join the union, you are in good company. Together, we negotiate strong collective agreements that protect our rights, secure higher wages and ensure better working conditions for everyone.
Do not stand alone. Stand with us and together we can build a better tomorrow.