Before Talks with Employers and Trade Unions: Union and SPD Dampen Expectations – Criticism by Greens: "Coffee Wreaths"
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For more than three hours, the coalition leaders discussed with trade unions and employers at a major reform summit on Wednesday evening. What exactly ... The post "Constructive and concentrated atmosphere" at the major reform summit – Concrete agreements are apparently left out of appeared first on Apollo News.
Employers' representatives, trade unions and leaders of the SPD and the Union: This is promised by a heated meeting.
Trade unions and employers should help the government with the planned reforms – but the gaps between the social partners are deep. A dispute in the background burdens the search for a compromise for the country.
In the parliamentary group meeting of the Union, the Chancellor dampens the expectations of the reform summit and accuses the coalition partner SPD of blockages.
Government, employers and trade unions meet at the Chancellery for a top-level discussion. However, concrete results are not expected. WORLD reporter Dorothea Schupelius explains why the pressure for reform on the federal government continues to grow.
Before the coalition committee, Chancellor Merz and Vice-Chancellor Klingbeil manage expectations. At the same time, they entrust the social partners with a role which they are not entitled to.
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