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The Greens Want to Abolish Mini-Jobs in Their Current Form.

Andreas Audretsch, deputy parliamentary leader of the Green Party, is calling for the abolition of mini-jobs in their current form. These mini-jobs should be converted into regular, full-time jobs with social security contributions, Audretsch told the broadcasters RTL and ntv. Mini-jobs are only necessary in certain sectors – for example, for students and pensioners. "Wherever they don't displace or replace regular employment." Currently, people…
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Andreas Audretsch, deputy parliamentary leader of the Green Party, is calling for the abolition of mini-jobs in their current form. These mini-jobs should be converted into regular, full-time jobs with social security contributions, Audretsch told the broadcasters RTL and ntv. Mini-jobs are only necessary in certain sectors – for example, for students and pensioners. "Wherever they don't displace or replace regular employment." Currently, people…

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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