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Katzian Wants Plus 2.7 Percent for "Gros Der Pensionisten"

ÖGB President Wolfgang Katzian wishes to increase pensions by 2.7 percent for the "gross of pensioners". But he did not want to say what he means by this figure in the Ö1-"Journal zu Gast" on Saturday. He had deposited this with the competent authorities. In the past few years, there has always been an adjustment that varies according to the pension level - he also does not rule out this year in view of the budgetary situation.
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ÖGB President Katzian considers the government's plans against inflation inadequate. He wants to see pensions increased by 2.7 percent.

ÖGB President Wolfgang Katzian wishes to increase pensions by 2.7 percent for the "gross of pensioners". But he did not want to say what he means by this figure in the Ö1-"Journal zu Gast" on Saturday. He had deposited this with the competent authorities. In the past few years, there has always been an adjustment that varies according to the pension level - he also does not rule out this year in view of the budgetary situation.

·Salzburg, Austria
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VIENNA. GB President Wolfgang Katzian wants pensions to be increased by the adjustment factor of 2.7 per cent for the "gross of pensioners".

·Linz, Austria
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In the debate on pension adjustment and wage settlements under inflation, Wolfgang Katzian, President of the Austrian Trade Union Confederation (ÖGB), referred to existing rules and agreements, such as the already negotiated conclusion for the public service. In other sectors, he did not want to prejudge the negotiations, he said in the Ö1 series "In the Journal as a guest." He reminded the pensions that in recent years the adjustment was also p…

·Vienna, Austria
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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
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