Berlin (dpa) – More and more people in Germany do not work in regular jobs: The number of workers concerned increased within 20 years by more than 70 percent. They are temporary, part-time employees with 20 or fewer hours per week, temporary or minor.
This is clear from the response of the Federal Ministry of Labour forth on a request from the Group of the Left, the possession of the German Press Agency in Berlin. In 1993, 4.4 million workers still employed atypical -. 2013 already 7.6 million
On the other hand, the proportion of normal workers in the workforce during the period of 76.8 dropped to 67.5 percent. So it was in 1993 25.9 million employees in full-time or part-time working week with a minimum of 21 hours a permanent job and a full social security. The number dropped to 2005 at 22.1 million. In that year, the Hartz IV reform came into force. By 2013, the number of employees rose again to normal 24,060,000 -. Within 20 years, this is still a decline of 7.2 percent
The proportion of atypical workers rose in time according to the information of 13.1 to 21.4 percent. The proportion of normal worker fell from 76.8 to 67.5 percent. That makes a total of more salaried workers, mainly due to the ongoing proliferation of part-time jobs due. . 2013 therefore worked for nearly one in four part-time
The left-labor market expert Jutta Krellmann who had made the request, the German Press Agency said: “It’s official: 20 years on labor market reforms have more Employment nothing brought. ” There is just so much work today as in 1994. “Just more people sharing the same extent – but significantly worse conditions.”
Today, employees suffered from forced part-time mini-jobs, fixed-term contracts and temporary work. “Regular full-time jobs young people know only from hearsay.” Work must again be sure paid collectively, and she had to offer participation, called the politician.
Boeckler Foundation to atypical employment
IAB analysis from the summer of 2005
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