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German Leader Kretschmann Calls for Longer Work Hours to Tackle Economic Challenges

The 76-year-old Baden-Württemberg Minister President emphasizes work ethic during crises while rejecting cuts to constitutionally protected holidays.

Overview

  • Winfried Kretschmann, Minister President of Baden-Württemberg, has proposed extending working hours to address Germany's economic difficulties.
  • He criticized the idea of reducing work hours during a crisis, calling it outdated and inappropriate for the current situation.
  • Kretschmann highlighted that Germany has the lowest annual working hours among industrialized nations and stated that citizens should work longer if not burdened by personal care duties.
  • Despite advocating for longer hours, he firmly rejected proposals to eliminate constitutionally protected holidays, citing their legal safeguards.
  • Using his own example, Kretschmann noted that he works twelve-hour days at the age of 76, underscoring the importance of a strong work ethic.

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