Working Time Act: Reform of the Working Time Act to Come in June
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Bundesarbeitsministerin Bärbel Bas wants to make the rules on working time more flexible. Unions warn of longer working days.
The new working time law is intended to set a weekly rather than a daily maximum working time. Trade unions are not enthusiastic. Bas responds to a ruling of the European Court of Justice with another measure.
The grand coalition wants to allow more flexible working hours by law. In June, Federal Minister of Labour Bärbel Bas wants to present a bill for this.
More flexibility in working – that's what Federal Labour Minister Bärbel Bas plans. In June, the SPD politician wants to present a bill to soften the rigid eight-hour day. The unions have a clear opinion on this.
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Weekly instead of daily maximum working time for more flexibility: in a few weeks there will be a legislative text for the controversial project.
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