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An exterior view of the Federal Chancellery in Berlin

Coalition agreement – implications for the world of work

After weeks of negotiations, the CDU/CSU and SPD have agreed on their coalition agreement.

9 months ago
A close-up showing two hands shaking symbolically through two puzzle pieces.

Agreement reached in wage dispute

After several days of strikes and arbitration proceedings, an agreement has been reached in the wage dispute between trade unions and the federal government and local authorities.

10 months ago
A hand pressing the "FULL TIME" key on a keyboard, with "OVERTIME" representing a minimalist work effort.

“Work to rule” in the labor market

Never before have so many employees worked “to rule” as they do now, according to the Gallup Engagement Index.

10 months ago
A small globe on a desk, surrounded by wooden blocks with symbols for sustainable development.

Barriers to sustainable transformation

Sustainability Transformation Monitor 2025 highlights the obstacles to sustainable transformation.

10 months ago
	An interior view of the plenary hall of the German Bundestag (Reichstag building) in Berlin.

Turning point for the debt brake

In a historic vote, the Bundestag voted to amend the Basic Law and thus relax the debt brake.

10 months ago
Banknotes (Euro) and coins arranged to represent a stylized house or budget.

"Basic income" – working is still worthwhile

Study shows that working is worthwhile despite basic income. This refutes a frequently repeated claim about basic income.

11 months ago
Three wooden blocks with symbols for gender equality and inequality in the labor market.

Gender inequality in the labor market

Despite progress, unequal distribution in the labor market remains an important issue.

11 months ago
The dome and facade of the Reichstag building in Berlin, the center of politik and the German general election.

Elections & the labor market: Effects of the federal elections

What impact will the results of the federal election have on labor market policy and labor law in Germany?

11 months ago
Wooden blocks spelling the word CHANCE, symbolizing career change (Quereinstieg) in the German labor market. This opportunity creates new job openings and is relevant for jobs in politics.

Career change in the German labor market

More and more people are venturing into new career fields—and 74% are satisfied with their decision.

11 months ago
Excerpt from a map of Europe showing Germany, Poland, and Czechia, with a red pin marking Berlin, the political capital and center for jobs in politics.

Labor migration and xenophobia

New study shows how xenophobic attitudes influence migration and the labor market in Germany.

1 year ago
A group of young people smile as they look at a smartphone while discovering politjobs together.

Gen Z in the workplace

How is Generation Z doing in the workplace? A new white paper highlights aspects between the desire for job security and changing jobs.

1 year ago
A collection of stacks of coins with blue figures symbolizes the comparison of minimum wage levels in election programs—also with regard to jobs in politics.

Minimum wage and collective bargaining agreements – comparison of election manifestos

What are the parties' positions on the minimum wage and collective bargaining coverage?

1 year ago
Wooden cubes forming the letters N, O, R, E, G, R, E, T, S (NO REGRETS) symbolize a new beginning after leaving a job and the motivation to discover new job opportunities.

Career regrets: What many people regret

What aspects of their careers do employees regret the most, and what are their resolutions for 2025?

1 year ago
Three people in business attire are looking at documents - a symbol of the changing world of work and new perspectives on jobs in politics.

Future of Jobs

What does the future hold for the job market? Which opportunities will open up and which will be lost?

1 year ago
Hands stacking small wooden blocks with symbols for work, success, and digitalization. This image visualizes trends like job changes and AI influence on the labor market, relevant for polit jobs and job offers.

The job market in 2025: changing jobs, motivation, working from home, and AI

A new study by the auditing and consulting organization EY highlights current trends in the labor market.

1 year ago
Close-up of a screen showing the Bertelsmann Foundation's “Voices of Economic Transformation 2024.” The topics discussed also relate to jobs in politics and changes in the labor market.

Voices of Economic Transformation 2024

34 young decision-makers from companies, startups, and politics are the Bertelsmann Foundation's “Voices of Economic Transformation” 2024.

1 year ago
Four people hold colorful speech bubbles in pink, yellow, blue, and orange—a symbol of open communication in organizations and networks related to political jobs and political career paths.

Internal communication during a crisis

A new study by the Center for Public Relations, in collaboration with Staffbase, highlights the impact of poor internal communication.

1 year ago
Autumn panorama of a lake with golden-yellow trees on the shore and in the background. The scene refers to regional differences in purchasing power, an important topic for Berlinpolitik and Politiker Jobs.

IW study on purchasing power

Where is it particularly cheap to live, and where is it more expensive? A new study by the IW Cologne shows the regional differences in purchasing power in Germany.

1 year ago
A small green plant grows out of a black laptop keyboard. The portrayal of sustainability by employers is relevant for jobs in politics.

Sustainability among employers: What employees think

New survey examines employee satisfaction with their company's sustainability efforts.

1 year ago
Three people (two men, one woman) in business attire are sitting on chairs in a waiting area with documents. They represent respondents on the topic of citizen's income, a key issue in modern social and labor market policy.

Reform check: Citizen's income in practice

A new study by the IAB looks at the experiences and opinions of employees at job centers who deal with the reforms on a daily basis.

1 year ago
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