Public Sector Wage Talks in Germany Near Conclusion with 6% Pay Rise Expected
German public sector tariff negotiations near a deal with a projected 6% wage increase, supported by strike actions.
German public sector tariff negotiations near a deal with a projected 6% wage increase, supported by strike actions.
Werder Bremen's ongoing crisis intensifies with coach dismissal, player form issues, and looming financial and structural upheaval risking further decline.
Christian Wück's contract as women's national team coach extended to 2029 and FC Augsburg captain Jeffrey Gouweleeuw signs through 2027, reinforcing stability for German football.
Lothar Matthäus backs extending Manuel Neuer's Bayern contract but advises caution on his national team return, while Jürgen Klinsmann highlights Bayern's youthful promise and scoring potential.
Steffen Baumgart and Christian Mathenia have signed contract extensions with their Bundesliga clubs, ensuring leadership continuity and future coaching roles.
Bayern's young talent Lennart Karl apologized for remarks about a future move to Real Madrid amid ongoing contract negotiations.
Augsburg companies express concerns over job cuts and price hikes following Germany's minimum wage increase to €13.90 in 2026.
Bavarian PM Markus Söder supports FC Nürnberg coach Miroslav Klose's contract extension as the team grapples with tough league challenges and critical upcoming matches.
Bayern Munich's honorary president Uli Hoeneß hints at Harry Kane extending his contract beyond 2027, citing family happiness and consistent performance.
Germany's care workers will see a 2.6% minimum wage increase by 2027, while key care organizations urge political reforms to ensure better working conditions and long-term sustainability.
1. FC Nürnberg extends unbeaten streak and eyes contract renewal for coach Miroslav Klose amid positive club developments.
Caregiver wages in Brandenburg have risen, pushing nursing home costs for residents up by about €100 monthly, despite subsidies easing some of the burden.
The US government shutdown threatens salary payments for 12,000 German civilian employees at US military bases, leading to union demands for German government intervention based on labor law.
In 2024, executive salaries in Germany’s publicly listed companies fell overall, but mostly impacted women, widening the gender pay gap.
A German start-up adopts radical transparency by publicly sharing employee salaries to foster fairness and trust.
RB Leipzig is planning to extend the contract of captain David Raum, highlighting his importance to the team.