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62 CDU/CSU Lawmakers Seek to Scale Back Germany’s Minijobs

The push targets what proponents call a parallel labor market that undermines social insurance.

Overview

  • Reporting cites a group of 62 Union MPs proposing to restrict or even abolish Minijobs as a permanent employment form, with debate led publicly by Stefan Nacke.
  • Approximately seven million people hold Minijobs in Germany, many in cleaning, hospitality and retail, so any overhaul would carry wide labor-market effects.
  • Nacke argues the model has become a system error that displaces regular employment and shifts the costs of health, pension and unemployment protection to the public.
  • The federal labor ministry previously rejected talk of a new Minijob system, and no concrete legislation has been introduced to change the current rules.
  • The tax-free earnings cap will rise from €556 to €603 per month in January 2026 under existing law, leaving the current framework unchanged for now.