Right to Work from Home: Greens Demand Draft Law from Labor Minister Heil
The Green Party is demanding a swift proposal from Labor Minister Hubertus Heil for a right to work from home. Green labor market politician Beate Müller-Gemmeke emphasized the importance of home office for women in balancing family and work.
She called for legal protection for home office, stating that employers should only be able to refuse remote work if there are valid operational reasons against it. The coalition agreement includes a right to home office, but it has not yet been implemented.
The Greens and unions are pushing for further protection of this right.
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The Greens push for the right to work from home | heise online
Greens push for the right to work from home | heise online
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