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Minister of Economy Reiche Proposes Reforms for Multi-Work

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The economy in Germany is stagnating, with the economic minister Reiche pushing for reforms of the labour market - including a relaxation of job protection and more total working time.

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The Federal Minister for Economic Affairs wants to "bring Germany back to the fast lane". For this, she also wants to implement reforms that are not part of the coalition agreement.

·Germany
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The economy in Germany is stagnating, with the economic minister Reiche pushing for reforms of the labour market - including a relaxation of job protection and more total working time.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Bundeswirtschaftsministerin Katherina Reiche calls for reforms that lead to a higher total working time and facilitate dismissals. Furthermore, more employees from part-time work should be brought into full-time jobs.

·Dortmund, Germany
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In view of the weak economic situation, the Minister for Economic Affairs is in favour of reforms that go far beyond the black-red coalition agreement. It is about working time, pensions and protection against dismissal.

·Munich, Germany
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Wirtschaftsministerin Reiche calls for more working time in Germany and more flexible protection against dismissal for better earners. She pleads for comprehensive reforms in the face of structural problems and geopolitical changes.

In light of the weak economy, Federal Economics Minister Katherina Reiche (CDU) is advocating for comprehensive reforms that go far beyond the coalition agreement between the CDU/CSU and SPD. "We have to get Germany back on the fast track," Reiche told the news portal T-Online (Monday). "For me, the coalition agreement is the basis of our political actions, but for the SPD, it's the ceiling. We absolutely must raise this ceiling together." The k…

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www.t-online.de broke the news in on Monday, December 22, 2025.
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