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Government Wants Maximum Weekly Working Time - but There Are Criticisms

Summary by Tagesschau
A daily working time of 8 hours was long regarded as a social achievement. The Federal Government wants to replace the previous limitation with a weekly maximum working time. But there is criticism. By Uwe Jahn.

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It sounds like a bad Balkan joke – Montenegrins would like to work even less. But the matter is serious. The ruling Europe Now Movement has promised a seven-hour working day, which many are looking forward to, while employers are protesting.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Working days with ten hours and more - but also shorter working hours on other days. According to a study, this is no problem for office workers. However, not everyone sees it that way.

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A daily working time of 8 hours was long regarded as a social achievement. The Federal Government wants to replace the previous limitation with a weekly maximum working time. But there is criticism. By Uwe Jahn.

·Hamburg, Germany
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While the debate on the four-day working week is still open, new working formulas emerge that complement or exceed the working day reduction model. One of them, related to the liquid workforce, is the 'perma-lance', which promises to overcome the rigidity of the time reduction, offering a flexibility and personalized autonomy for each project and professional. Read

The Federal Government has plans to replace the eight-hour day with a week's working time. Dieburg's restaurateurs are sceptical about this.

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Tagesschau broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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