{"id":151352,"date":"2025-06-21T15:48:10","date_gmt":"2025-06-21T15:48:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/germany-believes-it-has-found-the-most-german-solution-to-its-productivity-problems-to-work-more\/"},"modified":"2025-06-21T15:48:12","modified_gmt":"2025-06-21T15:48:12","slug":"germany-believes-it-has-found-the-most-german-solution-to-its-productivity-problems-to-work-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/germany-believes-it-has-found-the-most-german-solution-to-its-productivity-problems-to-work-more\/","title":{"rendered":"Germany believes it has found the most German solution to its productivity problems: to work more."},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h2>A New Era for the German Economy: Working More Hours<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Germany<\/strong> has long been viewed as the economic powerhouse of Europe. However, the nation is currently grappling with an unexpected crisis that has left analysts and experts reeling. The economic model that once allowed Germany to flourish with reduced working hours and high productivity seems to be hitting a wall. In response, German leaders are exploring new strategies to recover lost growth, with one potential solution gaining traction: \u00a0working more\u00a0.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 1 --><\/p>\n<p>The discussion about how much <strong>Germany works<\/strong> has intensified in recent months, yet officials have struggled to find effective solutions to the economic stagnation. Voices from Bavaria, Germany\u2019s southeastern region, argue that increasing annual working hours could be a straightforward fix. A drastic proposal is to eliminate one of the religious holidays from the German calendar.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 2 --><\/p>\n<p>As reported by the newspaper <em>Welt<\/em>, Chancellor Friedrich Merz reportedly supports this assertion: &#8220;We need to return to working more in this country, and \u00a0above all\u00a0, we need to work more efficiently,&#8221; he stated, later clarifying that there are indeed groups, especially among the younger generation, who are already working significantly hard.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 3 --><\/p>\n<div class=\"article-asset article-asset-normal article-asset-center\">\n<div class=\"desvio-container\">\n<div class=\"desvio\">\n<div class=\"desvio-figure js-desvio-figure\"><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><strong>Attempts at Reform<\/strong>. Pilot programs implementing a four-day workweek have not delivered the needed <a rel=\"noopener, noreferrer nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/cdn.prod.website-files.com\/591c54e3b5657213679e7bb1\/671206e3061699e15b5e9749_4DW_Report_20241018_0840pdf.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">boost in productivity<\/a> that the country requires. Chancellor Merz recently warned, &#8220;With a four-day workweek and a balance between professional and personal life, we will not be able to sustain the prosperity of this country,&#8221; as he stated in an interview with <em>Le Monde<\/em>. His remarks have stirred discontent in a society that has always prided itself on being hard-working and disciplined.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 4 --><\/p>\n<p>Over the decades, German workers have benefited from shorter working hours compared to their Southern European counterparts. This discrepancy was justified by the high productivity rates and the value added through German products and services, permitting the nation to achieve &#8220;much with little.&#8221; Yet, the economy now struggles to gain traction, leading the government to cite &#8221;\u00a0lack of work\u00a0&#8221; and a &#8220;preference for leisure&#8221; as impediments to economic growth.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 5 --><\/p>\n<p><strong>Cutting Holidays<\/strong>. Given the current climate, certain business leaders have proposed concrete measures to extend working hours without lengthening daily schedules, many of which already exceed 40 hours due to substantial overtime.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 6 --><\/p>\n<p>According to <a rel=\"noopener, noreferrer nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bild.de\/geld\/wirtschaft\/wirtschaftsbosse-wollen-diese-kirchlichen-feiertage-abschaffen-682358ed700e7511edfc2668\" target=\"_blank\">Bild<\/a>, Bertram Brossardt, CEO of the Bavarian Employers&#8217; Association, suggested the elimination of at least one public holiday. &#8220;Easter Monday, Whit Monday, and St. Stephen&#8217;s Day. My colleagues in France and Italy are constantly surprised that we have these days off. Removing one of these holidays would greatly benefit the German economy and wouldn\u2019t be a heavy burden for employees,\u201d he claimed, emphasizing that &#8220;religious holidays shouldn&#8217;t be a taboo in this debate.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 7 --><\/p>\n<p><strong>Statistical Support<\/strong>. Brossardt&#8217;s proposal is not merely symbolic. Christoph Schr\u00f6der, a researcher at the German Economic Institute (IW), <a rel=\"noopener, noreferrer nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.iwkoeln.de\/presse\/iw-nachrichten\/christoph-schroeder-ein-zusaetzlicher-arbeitstag-bringt-bis-zu-86-milliarden-euro.html\" target=\"_blank\">argues<\/a> that eliminating a holiday could increase Germany&#8217;s GDP by up to \u20ac8.6 billion. Furthermore, Michael H\u00fcther, head of the IW, pointed to Denmark, which recently scrapped a holiday that netted an additional \u20ac400 million for the state budget. The challenge remains that all federal states, each with authority over their holidays, must reach a consensus on any changes.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 8 --><\/p>\n<div class=\"article-asset article-asset-normal article-asset-center\">\n<div class=\"desvio-container\">\n<div class=\"desvio\">\n<div class=\"desvio-figure js-desvio-figure\">\n        <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"The biggest fear was that AI would take our jobs. Instead, it is replacing those who are learning to work\" width=\"375\" height=\"142\" src=\"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/06\/Canva-requires-candidates-to-use-its-platform.jpeg\"\/>\n      <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><strong>Germany&#8217;s Low Working Hours<\/strong>. Brossardt&#8217;s claims are further supported by compelling data. In 2023, the average German employee worked 1,343 hours annually, 92 hours less than in Austria, 186 hours less than in Switzerland, and 391 hours less than in Italy, according to <a rel=\"noopener, noreferrer nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.oecd.org\/en\/data\/indicators\/hours-worked.html?oecdcontrol-d7f68dbeee-var3=2023\" target=\"_blank\">OECD data<\/a>. &#8220;We are not productive enough. To remain competitive, \u00a0we must work more\u00a0,&#8221; the entrepreneur stated to <em>Bild<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 9 --><\/p>\n<p>Despite these figures, Germany does not have the highest number of public holidays. On average, Germans enjoy nine national holidays, though regions in the south like Bavaria, Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg, and Saarland can have up to twelve. In comparison, Austria and Malta have thirteen holidays.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 10 --><\/p>\n<p>In Spain, twelve holidays are common, with regions such as Catalonia, Valencia, and Navarra adding up to thirteen; Ceuta has fourteen, while the Canary Islands settle for eleven holidays.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 11 --><\/p>\n<div class=\"article-asset-image article-asset-normal article-asset-center\">\n<div class=\"asset-content\">\n<div class=\"caption-img \">\n      <img class=\"centro_sinmarco\" height=\"1000\" width=\"1500\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"  fetchpriority=\"high\"  src=\"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/06\/1750520890_838_Germany-believes-it-has-found-the-most-German-solution-to.jpeg\" alt=\"Mapa Horas\"\/><br \/>\n      <img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Mapa Horas\" class=\"centro_sinmarco\" src=\"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/06\/1750520890_838_Germany-believes-it-has-found-the-most-German-solution-to.jpeg\"\/><br \/>\n      <span>Average weekly working hours in each country<\/span>\n    <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><strong>The Issue Is Not Just About Holidays<\/strong>. However, as discussed in <a rel=\"noopener, noreferrer nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.elconfidencial.com\/mundo\/2024-07-21\/crees-que-los-alemanes-trabajan-mas-que-tu-por-que-su-gobierno-quiere-que-hagan-horas-extra_3928195\/\" target=\"_blank\">El Confidencial<\/a>, some experts believe that simply cutting down on holidays will not solve Germany&#8217;s economic issues. Instead, they argue that the country must undergo a transformation in its labor market to regain its former productivity levels. Germany is the second-lowest country in Europe in terms of hours worked per week for full-time jobs, and the figure declines even further when considering <a rel=\"noopener, noreferrer nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.destatis.de\/DE\/Presse\/Pressemitteilungen\/2024\/04\/PD24_N017_13.html\" target=\"_blank\">part-time contracts<\/a>. According to <a rel=\"noopener, noreferrer nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.destatis.de\/DE\/Presse\/Pressemitteilungen\/2025\/05\/PD25_175_13.html\" target=\"_blank\">official data<\/a>, one in two women in Germany works part-time.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 12 --><\/p>\n<p>Consequently, some economists suggest <a rel=\"noopener, noreferrer nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.welt.de\/wirtschaft\/plus256139472\/Arbeitszeit-Der-Irrtum-von-den-faulen-Deutschen-und-wer-jetzt-wirklich-liefern-muss.html\" target=\"_blank\">encouraging women<\/a> to enter the full-time labor market and facilitating the entry of more foreign workers to address the skilled labor shortage. The key, according to these experts, lies in a comprehensive review of the German labor market to adapt to its new economic and demographic challenges, particularly the aging workforce.<\/p>\n<p>In conclusion, Germany stands at a crossroads in its economic evolution. The discourse around working hours and productivity highlights a critical juncture for identifying a path forward to bolster its economy amid changing global dynamics. As the nation seeks to strike a balance between work and personal life, addressing these issues will be pivotal in shaping Germany&#8217;s economic future.<\/p>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/category\/general\/\" rel=\"dofollow\">General News &#8211; 2<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A New Era for the German Economy: Working More Hours Germany has long been viewed as the economic powerhouse of Europe. However, the nation is currently grappling with an unexpected crisis that has left analysts and experts reeling. 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