German Minimum Wage – Not Just The Money

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Series Details 11.07.17
Publication Date 11/07/2017
ISSN 2046-9810
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The statutory minimum wage has significantly improved job quality and work satisfaction of low-paid employees in Germany. Hourly as well as gross wages increased after its introduction despite a drop in working time. Although jobs of minimum wage employees have become more demanding, workers have also reported a more motivational management style, an improved atmosphere among colleagues, and a better work-life-balance. Raising the lowest wages appears to have led firms to increase the workload on the one hand, and to focus on motivating employees on the other.

Source Link Link to Main Source https://www.socialeurope.eu/2017/07/german-minimum-wage-not-just-money/
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