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Who Looks at the Boss' Fingers? in Many Bayreuth Companies: Nobody!

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In the city and county of Bayreuth there are over 4,700 companies with more than 85,000 employees – but many companies do not have a works council. A missed chance, says Rainer Reißfelder of the trade union NGG Oberfranken. A works council is important in order to ensure fair working conditions, to keep an eye on overtime and to train trainees well. Especially in economically difficult times it needs a strong voice for the employees. The union t…
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In many of the 1,980 companies in the district of Kulmbach, employees have no say In the company, someone is needed to look at the employer's finger: According to information, employees in the district of Kulmbach work...

In the city and county of Bayreuth there are over 4,700 companies with more than 85,000 employees – but many companies do not have a works council. A missed chance, says Rainer Reißfelder of the trade union NGG Oberfranken. A works council is important in order to ensure fair working conditions, to keep an eye on overtime and to train trainees well. Especially in economically difficult times it needs a strong voice for the employees. The union t…

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kinzig.news broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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