SPÖ Wants to Reform Working Time: Legal Entitlement to More Hours
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In return for the reduction of non-wage costs, Minister Schumann (SPÖ) wants to introduce the topic into the current budget negotiations, she said. It should apply from 2028, she finds.
FPÖ Deputy Parliamentary Group Leader and Spokesperson for Labor and Social Affairs, MP Dr. Dagmar Belakowitsch, today criticized SPÖ Labor Minister Schumann's demand for a legally enshrined right to increased working hours for part-time workers as "navel-gazing and a sign of her detachment from reality": "This idea is a shot in the dark, completely ignoring people's realities and wouldn't change the full-time employment quota at all. Many part-…
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Arbeits- und Sozialministerin Korinna Schumann (SPÖ) wants to introduce the topic into the current budget negotiations. An implementation is planned until 2028. Criticism comes from the ÖVP-Wirtschaftsbund and the Industriellevereinigung.
Minister of Labour Korinna Schumann (SPÖ) is listening on Friday: in her opinion, part-time workers should have a statutory right to increase their hours in the future. There is criticism from the economy about the advance. AUSTRIA. It is a decision that not only makes itself felt on the pay slip, but ultimately also in the pension later: full-time or part-time? For many people, only part-time remains – simply because it is hardly or...
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