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Active Pension: Criticism from Employers and Unions

The federal government plans an active pension that faces sharp criticism from employers and unions. The regulation is seen as ineffective and costly.

Sentiment
Negative
Topics:
Pension PolicyWorkers' RightsTax Policy
Health

Climate Change at Work: Employees Demand More Protection

The health report from Techniker Krankenkasse shows that many employees in Germany feel the effects of climate change at work and demand more protection. Employers, however, consider the issue less urgent.

Sentiment
Neutral
Topics:
Climate ChangeHealth at WorkEmployee Rights +1
Health

Heat Stress at Work and Its Dangers

The WHO warns of the health dangers of heat stress at work, especially for workers in physically demanding jobs. There is an urgent call for action from governments and employers.

Sentiment
Negative
Topics:
Heat StressHealth at WorkUN Warnings +2
Politics

Federal Government Plans to Strengthen Company Pensions

The federal government plans to make company pensions more attractive through tax benefits for employees and employers. This is particularly aimed at benefiting low-income workers.

Sentiment
Positive
Topics:
Company PensionsTax BenefitsRetirement Provision +1
Society

Heat Regulations in the Workplace

The article outlines the regulations for employees regarding high temperatures at the workplace and the duty of care of employers.

Sentiment
Neutral
Topics:
HeatwaveLabor LawDuty of Care +2
Politics

Minimum wage rises to 14.60 euros - Criticism of external pressure

The Minimum Wage Commission has decided to raise the minimum wage to 14.60 euros by 2027, despite significant external pressure. The agreement was seen as an important compromise between employers and employees.

Sentiment
Neutral
Topics:
Minimum wageSocial partnershipEconomy +1
Politics

Minimum wage to rise to 14.60 euros per hour by 2027

The statutory minimum wage in Germany is set to rise to 14.60 euros per hour by 2027, as decided by the Minimum Wage Commission. The increase will occur in two steps, starting with 13.90 euros in 2026.

Sentiment
Neutral
Topics:
Minimum wageTrade unionsEmployers +2
Politics

Criticism of Pension Reform by Bärbel Bas

The pension reform by Minister Bärbel Bas faces massive criticism from employers, unions, and the opposition. The plans are seen as inadequate and financially burdensome.

Sentiment
Negative
Topics:
Pension ReformCriticismSocial Justice +1

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