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🇩🇪 FAZ
National & Local

Trumpf CEO in interview: "The only idea of the SPD is higher taxes and levies"

Nicola Leibinger-Kammüller, CEO of Trumpf, criticizes the SPD's focus on higher taxes, calls for fundamental reforms in Germany, and advocates for a CDU-led government in Baden-Württemberg.

Feb 16 • 05:14 UTC
🇬🇧 Sky News
National & Local

NHS dentistry is surviving by the skin of its teeth - 'fundamental reform' is in order

NHS dentistry in the UK faces a severe crisis, with many patients unable to access care, prompting calls for fundamental reforms to ensure its survival.

Feb 14 • 00:01 UTC
🇪🇪 ERR
National & Local

Kallas sees ongoing reforms as a solution to the fundamental shortcomings of the education system

Education Minister Kristina Kallas believes that ongoing reforms can address key issues identified in the human development report, particularly in relation to educational inequality.

Feb 13 • 13:23 UTC
🇩🇪 FAZ
World

Stalemate: Why Scandinavians Do So Much Better Than We Do

Scandinavian countries excel in various areas such as pensions, climate, and startups, showcasing effective solutions to some of today's fundamental issues.

Jan 5 • 11:57 UTC
🇩🇪 SZ
National & Local

Welfare State: Employers' President Wants to Limit Sick Pay

Rainer Dulger, President of the Federation of German Employers' Associations, advocates for fundamental reforms to sick pay regulations, arguing that more generous sick pay leads to higher absenteeism, especially for minor illnesses.

Jan 1 • 13:37 UTC
🇩🇪 taz
National & Local

Merz' New Year's Address: This Welfare State and the Poor Economy

Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz announced that the existing reforms to the welfare state are insufficient and called for further fundamental reforms, including the abolition of the citizen's income and the introduction of a new basic security.

Dec 31 • 15:36 UTC
🇩🇪 Die Welt
National & Local

CDU Economic Council wants to increase retirement age to over 67 years

The CDU-affiliated Economic Council is calling for a fundamental shift in pension policy, advocating for a later retirement age and reforms inspired by the Scandinavian model to stabilize the pension system amid demographic changes.

Dec 28 • 12:01 UTC

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