News agency dpa reported that nearly 7,000 people took part in today's protest in Bochum, and steel production was largely halted ahead of the demonstration.
Germany's top labor union leader, Reiner Hoffmann, accused Thyssenkrupp's management of failing to take account of employees' interests, while German Labor Minister Andrea Nahles said "the future of steel in Germany" is at stake.
Germany's Thyssenkrupp and India's Tata on Wednesday signed a preliminary deal to create a joint venture headquartered in the Netherlands.