Home Care Assistance, the Analysis by Family Care: "A Sector Worth 17 Billion, but Half of the Relationships are Irregular. Without Structural Tax Relief, There is a Risk of Social Emergency"
Italy's home care sector, valued at 17 billion euros, faces challenges with half of its relationships being irregular, raising concerns about potential social emergencies without structural tax reforms.
Social Policy Course: SPD and Union – One Single Conflict of Goals
The article critiques demands for painful social reforms from the SPD and political opposition, highlighting the potential negative impacts on the German social welfare system.
Welfare State: Greens Offer Reform Assistance
The Green Party in Germany is proposing collaboration with the federal government for comprehensive social reforms requiring constitutional changes.
You have made public service worthwhile, Osinbajo tells Otti
Former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo praises Abia State Governor Alex Otti for his impactful leadership and social welfare reforms during a birthday visit.
Straight Words from Jani Mäkelä on Juuso's Resignation – Pointed Out the Guilty
Jani Mäkelä speaks out regarding Kaisa Juuso's resignation from her ministerial role, indicating that external criticism played a significant part in her decision.
Future of the Welfare State: Tax Increases Instead of Reforms?
The article discusses the German government's shift from initial reform intentions to a focus on tax increases to address welfare state challenges.
Current debates on social reforms are "definitely destructive"
Communication expert Bela Anda describes the social welfare debates within the black-red coalition as "definitely destructive," citing a lack of progress due to a lack of calmness.
JU Chief Winkel Wants to Save "Dozens of Billions a Year" on Social Benefits
Johannes Winkel, leader of the Young Union, highlights significant savings potential in social welfare, advocating for reforms in pension and social state to enhance efficiency.
Welfare State: Citizen Money is Still the Least Problem
The article discusses the misconceptions surrounding the Citizen Money in relation to welfare state reforms, emphasizing that while it may be criticized, the real issues that need addressing are being overlooked.