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SPÖ Wants to Reform Working Time: Legal Entitlement to More Hours

Summary by Die Presse
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.

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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.

·Vienna, Austria
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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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·Vienna, Austria
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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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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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