Employer's Day - Merz Calls for Greater Participation of Workers in Wealth Gains
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According to Chancellor Merz, workers should be more involved in profits from the economy. This is "the last unresolved commitment of the market economy order", said Merz at the Employers' Day in Berlin. Employers could contribute their share through more attractive offers in company pension schemes.
At the employer's day, a sentence by Labour Minister Bärbel Bas provides for laughs and a debate on social media. An classification provides background to the controversial statement.
Next round in the gezerre about the regulation of the pension: At the employer's day, JU boss Johannes Winkel and chancellor Friedrich Merz deliver a distant duel with a clear outcome.
On the Employer's Day, they all meet: Chancellor, SPD leader and Young Union. In his speech, Friedrich Merz becomes emotional.
Federal Minister of Labour, Bärbel Bas, laughed at the employers' day after defending the pension package and the minimum wage. Apparently, many entrepreneurs could no longer hold on to themselves.
The German head of government has rarely been experienced so aggressively, so clearly and permeated by a truly historical mission. What Merz delivered to the employers' congress was a blow to liberation – also and especially in terms of pension disputes.
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