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.

Constitutional amendment proposals in Brazil's National Congress aim to cut the weekly work hours from 44 to 36 without salary cuts and extend rest to up to three days. The issue splits opinions between advocates for health and quality of life and critics concerned about productivity and the economy.

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Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) aims to ease the employment ban for asylum seekers, allowing them to work after three instead of six months. The proposal is praised by the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) and the SPD, while the Union sees limited impact. The announcement contrasts with planned cuts to integration courses.

A poll by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) shows South Korean workers have cut their hours by an average of 8.4 per week, or 17.8 percent overall, thanks to generative AI platforms. More than half of respondents use such tools daily, with the highest adoption in the information and telecommunications sector.

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Colombia's minimum wage rose 23% for 2026, prompting over 14% of firms to switch from integral to ordinary salaries. A study by the Colombian Federation of Human Management indicates 32% of companies cut expenses while 24% turn to AI automation. Meanwhile, J.P. Morgan notes a robust labor market beforehand, with unemployment at historic lows.

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