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Will Germany Scrap the 'Mini-Job'?

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So-called 'mini-jobs' reward workers for taking on small or seasonal roles and allow employers to more easily bring on short-term additional help, but the scheme may be eliminated as part of Germany's pension reform.

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Lean Left

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.

·Germany
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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.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Mini-jobs without social security contributions are supposed to disappear. From politics, business and associations there has been criticism since announcement. An overview.

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Left

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.

·Germany
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Lean Right

Minijobs before the end? What the pension plans mean for household helpers, students and side jobbers – and why undeclared work and less net threatens.

·Berlin, Germany
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Capital.de broke the news on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
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