A German court case could determine whether hundreds of thousands of disabled people working in sheltered workshops should receive the country’s legal minimum wage. The action was brought on behalf of 57-year-old Jürgen Linnemann, who has worked in facilities known as Werkstätten für behinderte Menschen for about four decades. He is asking Münster Labour Court to recognise him as an employee rather than a participant in a rehabilitation programm…
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