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German Employers Push for Strike Restrictions

Germany's Gesamtmetall employer association proposes legislation limiting major strikes after failed mediation, sparking conflict with IG Metall who deem it an attack on workers' rights.

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Farm Protest Forces Candidate's Withdrawal

Following a protest by Animal Rebellion activists at the farm of Bavarian Farmers' President Günther Felßner on Monday, 13 individuals are under investigation for trespassing, and Felßner withdrew his candidacy for Federal Minister of Agriculture due to safety concerns for his family.

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Kodi Sells 150 Stores, 80 to Close Amidst Insolvency

Kodi, a German discount retailer facing insolvency, has agreed to sell 150 of its 230 stores, retaining around 1200 employees, while 80 stores with approximately 480 employees will close, though further investor talks are ongoing.

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German Meat Industry Law Improves Worker Rights, but Enforcement Gaps Remain

Germany's 2021 Arbeitsschutzkontrollgesetz, banning temporary and contract work in the meat industry, resulted in an 18 percent rise in social security contributions in the following year, as almost all previously subcontracted workers were directly hired. However, enforcement of workplace safety re...

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Berlin Greens Propose €16 Million Plan to Fight Homelessness

Berlin's Green Party proposes 10 measures, costing €16 million in 2026, to combat homelessness by 2030, focusing on expanding existing support structures like Housing First and creating "Safe Places," despite concerns about insufficient housing policies and budget cuts.

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AfD 'Deportation Ticket' Case Dropped by Heidelberg Prosecutors

The Heidelberg prosecutor's office dropped its investigation into AfD's distribution of flyers resembling "deportation tickets" during the 2021 Bundestag election campaign due to lack of a victim's complaint, despite witness accounts. The possibility of a different interpretation of the flyer's inte...

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Schleswig-Holstein Expands Domestic Violence Protection with Electronic Monitoring

Schleswig-Holstein's parliament approved a law using electronic ankle monitors to protect domestic violence victims, mirroring Spain's model, following a 2024 increase of 8.8% in cases to 9,360, resulting in 7 deaths; however, the law excludes trans women, sparking criticism.

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Brandenburg Rejects AfD School Law Amendment Amid Rise in Extremist Incidents

The Brandenburg state parliament rejected an AfD proposal to amend the school law concerning unconstitutional actions, instead reaffirming its commitment to combating extremism in schools following numerous reported incidents of right-wing extremism, xenophobia, and antisemitism during the first hal...

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German Authorities Crack Down on Eritrean Opposition Group After Violent Riots

The Eritrean opposition group "Brigade N'Hamedu" is accused of violent riots at multiple events in Germany in 2022-2023, resulting in 190 legal proceedings in Stuttgart alone; 34 police officers were injured, and 280 suspects, mostly Eritrean nationals, have been identified.

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German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge, Sets Precedent for Future Levies

The German Federal Constitutional Court dismissed a constitutional complaint against the solidarity surcharge (Soli), ruling that it does not violate the Basic Law and clarifying future rules for such supplementary levies; the court cited ongoing reunification-related costs as justification.

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Hamburg Begging Ban Faces Legal Challenge

A lawsuit filed in Hamburg challenges a ban on begging in public transport, citing infringement of basic rights and disproportionate impact on vulnerable individuals; 1923 fines were issued in 2024, with only 24 paid.

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AfD "Deportation Ticket" Investigation Dropped in Heidelberg

The Heidelberg prosecutor's office dropped its investigation into AfD's distribution of "deportation tickets" during the 2021 Bundestag election campaign due to lack of complaints; however, the government of Karlsruhe will investigate potential violations of the Landespressegesetz regarding the miss...

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