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The End of the 8-Hour Day? "I Want to See My Grandchildren – Not Broken in Retirement

Summary by freitag.de
The Merz government and employers' associations want to have more work done. Trade unionist Olaf Klenke reports what this means for people in poorly paid jobs – and why it is now necessary to fight The government under Chancellor Merz wants to relax the working time law – and abolish the 8-hour day. Officially, this is supposed to bring more flexibility for employees. However, employers in particular should benefit. The project is part of a comp…
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The Merz government and employers' associations want to have more work done. Trade unionist Olaf Klenke reports what this means for people in poorly paid jobs – and why it is now necessary to fight The government under Chancellor Merz wants to relax the working time law – and abolish the 8-hour day. Officially, this is supposed to bring more flexibility for employees. However, employers in particular should benefit. The project is part of a comp…

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freitag.de broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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