On Saturday, 15 March, workers across Germany will take to the streets of Hannover, Stuttgart, Cologne, Frankfurt and Leipzig for a national demonstration organised by IG Metall.

The initiative states, “Our industrial jobs must be secured – socially, ecologically, and sustainably. The transition must be financed fairly – distribute the costs fairly! We need good industrial jobs. No one should be left behind; the welfare state must build bridges.”

The message is clear: Stop job cuts, site closures, and relocations! The new federal German government must act quickly and decisively to avoid deindustrialisation, improve working conditions in industries, and safeguard jobs during the current transition. This is not just about profits; it's about the livelihoods of people, their families, and the future of Germany's industrial landscape.

IndustriAll Europe supports our German affiliates in their fight, and will join workers on the streets of Cologne.

Judith Kirton-Darling, General Secretary of industriAll Europe, says: "Europe’s industry is at a crossroads. We support our German colleagues in their fight for urgent action to safeguard jobs. Policymakers must urgently decide on strong measures to ensure production remains viable in both Germany and across Europe. We need a real industrial policy with massive investment and social conditionalities attached. The new German government must be aware of the challenges. Now it's up to them to secure the future.”

More information on the rally can be found at the website of IG Metall here