Pension Provision - DGB Wants to Make Company Pension Provision Compulsory
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The trade unionist Fahimi wants to make company pensions compulsory. Criticism follows immediately – but above all, there is agreement.
The DGB demands a compulsory company pension for all employees. Support comes from the SPD. But the Union's economic wing warns against new burdens at an untimely time.
According to DGB head Yasmin Fahimi, this mandatory pension must come in addition to the statutory pension. Employers must at least co-finance it, according to the proposal.
The German Trade Union Confederation proposes a compulsory company pension to cover retirement provision.
According to the DGB, about 20 million employees in Germany do not have company pension plans. DGB head Fahimi wants to change this - and also take employers into the obligation.
The German Trade Union Confederation makes the proposal of a mandatory company pension for all. Those who are to pay precisely for it leave the chairman Yasmin Fahimi open – but takes the employers into the obligation.
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