Germany: Brewery workers strike in Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia region
Employees are walking out at several breweries in Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia region this week in a spat over wages, Yahoo!Finance reported on May 27.
Workers took part in a "warning strike" on May 26 at Krombacher's brewery in Kreuztal.
Around 150 Krombacher employees downed their tools for a two-hour period, Isabell Mura, deputy regional chairwoman of the North Rhine-Westphalia branch of the Food, Beverages and Catering Union (NGG), said.
A "warning strike" acts as a "warning signal" to employers, Mura said.
Demonstrations were also taking place on May 27 at the Veltins brewery in Meschede, Hochsauerland, at the Dortmunder Actien Brauerei (DAB) in Dortmund, and Diebels brewery in Issum.
"A lot of trouble has been brewing in North Rhine-Westphalia's breweries – especially at Krombacher in Kreuztal. Employers are putting the brakes on wages. This is provoking a 'knot in the beer pipeline' – namely, a whole series of warning strikes in many North Rhine-Westphalian breweries," Mura said in a statement.
She added that the move across these German breweries could hit production.
"Summer thirst could also suffer: Reduced beer production would also make barbecues and summer festivals drier," Mura said.
The NGG union has called on brewery employers to give all staff a 6.6% wage increase this year.
It has argued that employers have so far proposed a 2% hike for 2025, and a 2.2% wage increase for 2026, is "clearly too small a wage increase for properly brewed beer", said Mura.
All full-time staff should earn at least Ђ280 ($318) more a month, which "will primarily benefit those who aren't higher up the wage ladder like brewers", she said. The NGG is also calling for apprentices to receive Ђ130 a month, Mura added.
Responding to the news, Veltins said: "We consider the two-hour warning strike to be disproportionate given that a third round of negotiations has already been scheduled. The C. & A. Veltins brewery is interested in a better position for our employees in line with the market in agreement with both collective bargaining partners."
The reporters have contacted Krombacher, DAB, and Diebels' owner Anheuser-Busch InBev for comment.
Strikes also took place at Gaffel and Reissdorf in Cologne and Stauder, Essen, on Friday, May 23, Mura told Just Drinks.
No further stoppages are planned for now, she added, noting that negotiations were due to take place with companies on 8 July.
28 May, 2025