SPD open to easing dismissal protection for top earners

The SPD has signaled openness to targeted changes in dismissal protection rules. The party prepared various labor market reforms ahead of next Wednesday's coalition committee meeting.

In Berlin the SPD has prepared reform proposals for the labor market. Several government representatives confirmed to Handelsblatt that the party is discussing flexibilization in labor law.

The proposals focus on easing dismissal protection for top earners. Several options are under consideration.

The coalition committee meets next Wednesday. The SPD has placed the topics on the agenda for that session.

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz addressing bankers in Berlin, urging reforms in energy, pensions, and health insurance.
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Friedrich Merz urges SPD toward more reforms

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Chancellor Friedrich Merz has called on coalition partner SPD to lift blockades on reform projects. At an event of the German Banks Association in Berlin, he announced serious talks for the evening. Energy policy, pension reform, and statutory health insurance are in focus.

The black-red coalition agreed with employers and unions on further talks on reforms during a meeting at the Chancellery. The goal is to strengthen Germany’s competitiveness.

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Germany's black-red federal government aims to pass a package of reforms covering taxes, the labor market, pensions and bureaucracy reduction before the summer break. A further coalition committee meeting shortly before the parliamentary summer recess in early July is set to make the decisions. Chancellor Friedrich Merz will invite social partners to the chancellery in early June.

CDU's worker wing, the CDA, has agreed on a pension concept and is appealing to Chancellor Friedrich Merz with it. The plan calls for expanding the three-pillar system and reducing labor costs. The motion is set to be passed at the federal convention in Marburg this weekend.

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Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Labor Minister Bärbel Bas announced Tuesday morning that all 33 recommendations of the pension commission will be fully implemented. The package is to be turned into law quickly.

Following backlash to his recent comments, Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) assured no cuts to statutory pensions at a CDU event. Saxony-Anhalt Premier Sven Schulze (CDU) reiterated demands for pension reform to address East Germany's unique reliance on state pensions.

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Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that the draft health reform bill is »practisch fertig« and will be voted on in the cabinet on Wednesday. Health Minister Nina Warken's (CDU) savings package aims to cut around 19.6 billion euros next year. The proposal faces criticism from associations, health insurers, and parts of the coalition.

 

 

 

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