
Temporary employment: More than one in two against planned job terms
More than half of the Germans are opposed to the coalition’s planned extension of the groundless duration for recruitment.
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Summary
More than half of the Germans are opposed to the coalition’s planned extension of the groundless duration for recruitment. The survey is representative of the German population from the age of 18. 8 percent are in favor of the reform “whole and whole”, another 18 percent “rather”.
Furthermore, 19 percent did not specify or were undecided. Unfounded temporary periods are to be possible for up to 48 months for employees hired until the end of 2030 and can be extended six times, according to the results of the coalition committee. 33 percent of respondents reject the plans "wholly" and another 21 percent "rather".
In addition, In a recent survey by the opinion research institute YouGov on behalf of the German Press Agency, a total of 54 percent reject the reform, 26 percent support it. Unreasonable time limits should be possible up to 48 months The government coalition plans in the course of the welfare state reforms the possibility of a longer term of employment.
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More than half of the Germans are opposed to the coalition’s planned extension of the groundless duration for recruitment.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe survey is representative of the German population from the age of 18.
reliability low1/3 sources8 percent are in favor of the reform “whole and whole”, another 18 percent “rather”.
reliability low1/3 sources19 percent did not specify or were undecided.
reliability low1/3 sourcesUnfounded temporary periods are to be possible for up to 48 months for employees hired until the end of 2030 and can be extended six times, according to the results of the coalition committee.
reliability low1/3 sources33 percent of respondents reject the plans "wholly" and another 21 percent "rather".
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn a recent survey by the opinion research institute YouGov on behalf of the German Press Agency, a total of 54 percent reject the reform, 26 percent support it.
reliability low1/3 sourcesUnreasonable time limits should be possible up to 48 months The government coalition plans in the course of the welfare state reforms the possibility of a longer term of employment.
reliability low1/3 sources
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