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Will Germany scrap the eight-hour working day?

The eight‑hour workday, a long-standing and hard won basic right for workers in Germany, may soon disappear. Here’s what the government's proposal could mean for you.

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thelocal.deStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Will Germany scrap the eight-hour working day?

The eight‑hour workday, a long-standing and hard won basic right for workers in Germany, may soon disappear. Here’s what the government's proposal could mean for you.

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wiwo.de1 mesi fa

Debatte um Arbeitszeit: 8-Stunden-Tag oder 48-Stunden-Woche?

Die Bundesregierung plant, die tägliche durch eine wöchentliche Höchstarbeitszeit zu ersetzen. Was bedeutet das für Arbeitnehmer und Arbeitgeber in Deutschland? Lesen Sie jetzt die wichtigsten Fragen und Antworten.

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  1. martedì 12 maggio 2026·thelocal.de

    Will Germany scrap the eight-hour working day?

    The eight‑hour workday, a long-standing and hard won basic right for workers in Germany, may soon disappear. Here’s what the government's proposal could mean for you.

  2. mercoledì 13 maggio 2026·wiwo.de

    Debatte um Arbeitszeit: 8-Stunden-Tag oder 48-Stunden-Woche?

    Die Bundesregierung plant, die tägliche durch eine wöchentliche Höchstarbeitszeit zu ersetzen. Was bedeutet das für Arbeitnehmer und Arbeitgeber in Deutschland? Lesen Sie jetzt…