Germany: the debate over “combined wages” continues

The debate on the introduction of new devices to fight unemployment continues in Germany. The German right wing presented, at the beginning of week, a model of combined wages aimed at reintegrating the long-term unemployed in the labour market. (Réf. 06471)

Through . Published on 15 May 2006 à 11h25 - Update on 26 March 2013 à 11h00

The CDU-CSU proposes that the State pay 40 % of wages when a company hires a job-seeker older than 50 or younger than 25. This subsidy will apply for only two or three years and relate to wages up to 1600 euros a month (gross) for senior job-seekers and 1300 euros a month for youngsters.…

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