SPD offen für Aufweichung des Kündigungsschutzes bei Top-Verdienern

Die SPD zeigt sich offen für eine gezielte Flexibilisierung des Kündigungsschutzes. Die Partei hat für den Koalitionsausschuss am kommenden Mittwoch verschiedene Arbeitsmarktreformen vorbereitet.

In Berlin bereitet die SPD Reformvorschläge für den Arbeitsmarkt vor. Mehrere Regierungsvertreter bestätigten dem Handelsblatt, dass die Partei eine Flexibilisierung im Arbeitsrecht diskutiert.

Die Vorschläge zielen auf eine Aufweichung des Kündigungsschutzes bei Top-Verdienern ab. Mehrere Optionen stehen zur Debatte.

Der Koalitionsausschuss tagt am kommenden Mittwoch. Die SPD hat die Themen für diese Sitzung eingebracht.

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