Home » HR practices » Professional development » Legal developments » National legislation » Germany: government does not want to make private pension savings obligatory Germany: government does not want to make private pension savings obligatory Press review from 4 to 10 March 2006. The German press commented this week on the government's annual report on retirement pensions and on the announcement of a series of measures aimed at encouraging "old" workers (55-64) to remain in activity. (Ref. 06234) Through . Published on 13 March 2006 à 10h06 - Update on 24 March 2013 à 11h20 Resources Most German newspapers insisted on the call launched by Franz Müntefering, German Minister for Work and social Affairs, exhorting Germans to make the most efforts possible in order to constitute a private pension-savings account. According to the Berliner Zeitung, the social democrat minister was more “frank” that his famous predecessor,… Need more info ? Contact mind's on-demand study service Which service do you want to contact :WritingCommercial serviceTechnical SupportFirst name Last name Organization Function email* Object of the message Your messageRGPD J’accepte la politique de confidentialité.PhoneThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Essentials Les dernières publications Supporting parenthood in the workplace: a win-win strategy Supporting employee carers: a CSR challenge Analyzes Les dernières publications Paternity leave: data observations from 41 countries EU: during H1 2022 five EU Member States have raised their minimum salary levels