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Minister of Social Affairs Schumann: "No One Wants to Stay in Social assistance."

Summary by Die Presse
How long do we have to work? How much social assistance is too much? Should the civil servants' wage deal be tied up? Minister of Social Affairs Korinna Schumann talks about delicate questions that run together in her department – also about why she herself as a top earner does not have private pension insurance. And: The new partial pension should be ready by summer.

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How long do we have to work? How much social assistance is too much? Should the civil servants' wage deal be tied up? Minister of Social Affairs Korinna Schumann talks about delicate questions that run together in her department – also about why she herself as a top earner does not have private pension insurance. And: The new partial pension should be ready by summer.

·Vienna, Austria
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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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