Will Germany Scrap the 'Mini-Job'?
10 Articles
10 Articles
No more mini-jobs: the recommendations of the Pensions Commission not only have consequences for pensions, but could transform the labour market. Those who are particularly affected.
Trade unions have been fighting against the mini-job and its tax advantages ever since. Now their abolition is on the agenda. Possible consequence: Out of 603 euros net wage, not even 475 euros remain.
Mini-jobs without social security contributions are supposed to disappear. From politics, business and associations there has been criticism since announcement. An overview.
Almost seven million people have a mini-job. Now the model is to be abolished. Who this would affect and what exceptions there could be.
Minijobs before the end? What the pension plans mean for household helpers, students and side jobbers – and why undeclared work and less net threatens.
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