Skilled labor shortage drives part-time work: Employers respond

The desire for more part-time work is growing among employees and companies. This response to the skilled labor shortage, changing needs, and a transforming labor market leaves many workers with little choice but to reduce their hours due to high job stresses.

In Germany, the demand for part-time positions is increasing, driven by an acute skilled labor shortage. Companies are adapting by promoting flexible work models to meet changing needs of the workforce and respond to a dynamic labor market. However, many employees feel compelled to reduce their working hours due to high job stresses, as full-time demands often become unsustainable. This trend highlights the challenges in the labor market, where the lack of qualified workers leads to adjustments in work organization. The development illustrates how economic pressures and personal strains interact to question traditional full-time models.

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Split-scene photo of CDU's part-time work abolition proposal: empty full-time offices vs. protesting mothers demanding childcare.
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CDU push to abolish part-time right draws criticism

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The CDU's economic wing proposes abolishing the legal right to part-time work to create more full-time jobs and combat the skilled labor shortage. Critics warn, however, that this ignores the real causes and could push qualified women out of the workforce. Instead, unions and experts call for expanding childcare infrastructure.

North Rhine-Westphalia's Labor Minister Karl-Josef Laumann has sharply criticized his CDU party's wording in the debate over 'lifestyle part-time work.' The CDU deputy chairman calls for more tact and emphasizes that Germans are diligent. He considers the economic wing's proposal unlikely to pass.

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A 20-year-old recent high school graduate shares frustration over the lack of permanent jobs after graduation. Despite applying and wanting to work, only summer and seasonal positions are available. The question arises how young people can get a chance in today's job market.

인구 감소와 취업 시장 약세로 2025년 20대 고용률이 5년 만에 하락했다. 통계청 데이터에 따르면 고용률은 60.2%로 전년 대비 0.8%p 떨어졌으며, 이는 2020년 이후 처음이다. 20대 취업자 수는 344만 명으로 17만 명 감소했다.

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Colombia's unemployment rate fell to 10.9% in January 2026, according to Dane, marking a 0.8 percentage point improvement from January 2025. Andi president Bruce Mac Master questioned the one-point drop in informality and noted that job growth was driven by non-salaried positions.

한국은 2025년 제조업과 건설업의 고용 감소에도 불구하고 19만3천명의 일자리가 창출되며 2년 연속 10만 명대 고용 성장을 유지했다. 통계청 데이터에 따르면 취업자 수는 전년 대비 0.7% 증가한 2,877만 명을 기록했다. 청년 고용은 여전히 부진한 반면, 고령층 고용은 크게 늘었다.

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The Bureau of Labor Statistics' February 2026 employment report revealed a 92,000 decline in nonfarm payrolls—the second-worst monthly drop in three years—reversing January's revised 126,000 gain and extending the slowdown from December's 50,000 increase. Released March 7, the data showed unemployment rising 0.1 percentage point in a low-hiring, low-firing labor market.

 

 

 

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