2024-07-07 15:03:30
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German Government Enforcing Stricter Rules for Citizens' Income Recipients
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Report on plans of the traffic light coalition
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According to a media report, the traffic light government is planning to require citizens' income recipients to accept jobs with a daily commute of up to 3 hours. In addition, working beyond the retirement age is to become more attractive by no longer levying taxes and contributions on paid overtime. The government also wants to promote an increase in regular working hours.
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Citizen's Income: Three Hours of Commuting Should Be Reasonable - The Coalition Is Planning Stricter Rules - DER SPIEGEL
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The federal government is planning to tighten the rules for receiving citizen's income in order to encourage more recipients to take up employment. This includes longer reasonable commuting distances of up to three hours as well as stricter sanctions for recipients who do not work although they could. The plans are part of a growth initiative to boost the German economy.
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