Frankfurt - Tens of thousands of workers belonging to Germany's powerful engineering workers trade union IG Metall staged a sixth day of strikes Thursday for more pay.
Carmaker Ford, electrical and engineering giant Siemens and auto suppliers Bosch were among the dozens of firms targeted by token stoppages across the country.
The union has been stepping up its strikes each day to raise the pressure, but a strike in all plants at the same time has not begun yet.
"Employers can avert an all-out strike if they make us an offer" we can can discuss, IG Metall chairman Berthold Huber told a rally of 7,000 Ford workers in Cologne.