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"Usage-like: RBB director receives 8000 euros per month – at the expense of the fee payers

Summary by merkur.de
Former programme director Claudia Nothelle could receive many millions of euros in "rest money" – although the practice is controversial.

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Center

Former programme director Claudia Nothelle could receive many millions of euros in "rest money" – although the practice is controversial.

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Lean Left

The RBB has to pay ex-director Claudia Nothelle a sumptuous pension. A court has now confirmed the payments that the station wanted to cancel.

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Lean Left

The former programme director Claudia Nothelle had her retirement from the RBB lavishly gilded at the time. And her life's pension was also due to her, now the Berlin Labour Court ruled.

·Germany
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Center

Conciliation negotiations between RBB and the former program director failed. A lawsuit followed, with bitter consequences for the broadcaster.

·Berlin, Germany
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Center

The former employee at the RBB Claudia Nothelle has not been working for the station since 2016, yet she still receives 8000 euros each month. The money has to be paid to her until the end of her life.

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Right

RBB has to pay ex-director Claudia Nothelle 8 437 euros per month, the Arbeitsgericht Berlin decided. Judgment provides for discussions.

·Berlin, Germany
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turi2 broke the news in on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
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