Merz critique le temps de travail, le SPD prévoit plus de jours de congé dans la fonction publique

Le chancelier Merz déplore que les Allemands travaillent trop peu. Le SPD souhaite désormais augmenter les droits aux congés.

Les fonctionnaires et les employés du service public bénéficieront d'un jour de congé supplémentaire à partir de l'année prochaine. Le droit passe ainsi de 30 à 31 jours. La CDU a déjà critiqué ce qu'elle appelle le travail à temps partiel lié au mode de vie. Merz avait précédemment appelé les Allemands à travailler davantage. Ce débat illustre les positions divergentes au sein de la coalition concernant le temps de travail et les congés.

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