Reforms: Eight-Hour Day: Economy and Union Against Draft Reform
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17 Articles
A first draft on the reform of working hours in Germany is leaking and immediately contradicts. It is about the eight-hour day.
A draft by the Federal Ministry of Labour on the revision of the Working Time Act comes up against harsh criticism in the employers' camp and in the Union. They accuse Labour Minister Bärbel Bas of a coalition break.
Bas wants to introduce weekly working time only with high hurdles by collective agreement and digital time recording, Union and employers reject this.
Black and red had spoken out for more flexible working hours - about a weekly maximum working time. Now there is a first draft law, which was directly rejected in the Union. By M. Rödle and J.-P. Bartels.
BGA Bundesverband Großhandel, Aushandel, Dienstleistungen e.V. [Newsroom]Berlin (ots) - "This draft speaker is not a step towards a modern and flexible working time arrangement, but a further break with the agreements of the coalition agreement. Who promises more flexibility and then new hurdles ... Read more here...Original content of: BGA Bundesverband Großhandel, Aushandel, Dienstleistungen e.V., transmitted by news aktuell
A draft for the reform of the Working Time Act is causing a great deal of trouble. The Union feels confused by Labour Minister Bas, who says she is not finished yet. However, the SPD is already defending the draft.

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