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Eight-hour day: Spahn pushes for working time reform - 'Hardly surpassed in audacity,' says Reichinnek

The article discusses Germany's Minister of Health, Jens Spahn, who is pushing for an eight-hour workday reform. The piece quotes Reichinnek, who criticizes the proposal as 'hardly conceivable in terms of audacity.'

Source document: Spahn's statement on the eight-hour workday reform

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Die WeltParty-aligned🔒Center7 days ago
Eight-hour day: Spahn pushes for working time reform - 'Hardly surpassed in audacity,' says Reichinnek

The article discusses Germany's Minister of Health, Jens Spahn, who is pushing for an eight-hour workday reform. The piece quotes Reichinnek, who criticizes the proposal as 'hardly conceivable in terms of audacity.'

Bias read (Center): The article presents both Spahn's advocacy for the reform and Reichinnek's criticism without overtly favoring either side. It does not employ loaded language or selectively present sources.

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  • government Spahn's statement on the eight-hour workday reform
  • government Reichinnek's critique of the reform

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  • governmentSpahn's statement on the eight-hour workday reform
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