
It has been an eventful year for politjobs: a new website, a growing community, diverse events, and exciting labor market topics. In our 2025 year in review, we look back on the most important highlights.

Despite the holidays, many employees remain available—a new Bitkom study looks at how common digital availability is during the Christmas season.

Between mulled wine and gossip: the most important dos and don'ts for Christmas parties at a glance.

While AI and demographic change are transforming the labour market, Germany is in the midst of a continuing education crisis and is moving further and further away from the EU target of around 65% of employees undergoing continuing education each year.

New INWOC study shows: Despite global uncertainties, democratic leadership remains dominant – there is no widespread comeback of authoritarian models.

Many employers still advertise “free water” or “punctual salary payments” – but real benefits look different. An HR expert explains why such superficial advantages are actually harmful and what modern benefits really entail.

“9 to 5 and then what? Only 3.5 hours left to live?” More and more young people are questioning the traditional working model—not out of laziness, but out of common sense.

A new IAB study shows that men are the main beneficiaries of the planned tax exemption for overtime, while women largely miss out.

High workloads, inefficient processes, and an increasingly harsh political culture are taking their toll. A new study by the Bertelsmann Foundation sheds light on parliamentary work today.

New coalition dispute over the pension package of the future: How to deal with the billion-dollar burden?

Eurostat releases new unemployment rate figures: surprising development

Technological developments such as generative AI are changing the demands placed on workers—what skills will be important in the future?

Interpersonal relationships and communication change in the workplace when the economy is in crisis.

New job study by EY shows: Willingness to change jobs reaches record high.

Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time. The world of work is also increasingly affected.

New unemployment figures show record levels. Nevertheless, most employees are optimistic about their professional future.

Although many companies emphasize the importance of family-friendly measures internally, according to a recent study by the Bertelsmann Foundation, this is reflected in only one in six job advertisements.

According to a recent Microsoft survey, 44% of employees already use AI tools regularly, but only a fraction of them have received training in their use.

Today marks 100 days in office for the black-red federal government: time for an initial assessment of its labor market policy.

Statements by the federal government are reigniting the debate about longer working hours. However, labor market data paint a more nuanced picture.
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