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Information from the BMAS for those affected by the war in Ukraine
Information from the BMAS for those affected by the war in Ukraine
Skilled Labour
Our plans for Germany as a nation of skilled labour
Germany is a nation of innovators, craftsmen and skilled workers. Find out what we have planned to ensure that working as a skilled worker has a future in Germany, thus securing the skilled labour needed by companies.
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Federal Minister Hubertus Heil visits India
Federal Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Hubertus Heil will be visiting India from 24 October 2024. One aim of his trip is to take part in the 7th German-Indian Intergovernmental Consultations in New Delhi. The main focus of his trip will be the recruitment of skilled workers
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Decisive measures to combat child trafficking and child prostitution
The UN Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, Mama Fatima Singhateh and State Secretary Rolf Schmachtenberg held talks on 18 October 2024 during her official country visit.
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Dialogue with Swedish Members of Parliament on Labour Market Policy
On 5 September 2024, State Secretary Dr. Rolf Schmachtenberg met members of the Committee on the Labour Market of the Swedish Parliament and Sweden’s ambassador to Germany, Veronika Wand-Danielsson, at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs.
Main Topics
Supply Chain Act
The Act on Corporate Due Diligence Obligations in Supply Chains regulates the responsibility of German enterprises to respect human rights and environmental protection in global supply chains.
Migration from third countries
Learn more about the measures of the German Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs in terms of Immigration to the European Union, refugees and asylum as well as Skilled labour in Germany.
Working in another EU country
Residents of a Member State of the European Union have the right to freely choose their place of work within the EU and to have access to social benefits.
Minimum Wage
The general statutory minimum wage is the minimum wage level, which may not be undercut. It was introduced to protect workers in Germany from unreasonably low wages.
Websites of other projects
European Social Fund
The European Social Fund is active everywhere people are striving to improve their job prospects.
"Make it in Germany"
The Internet portal bundles all the key information about making a career and living in Germany.
Corporate Social Responsibility in Germany
"Corporate social responsibility" is about a company's responsibility for society in the sense of sustainable business practices.
Translated information about the minimum wage
The minimum wage
Płaca minimalna (Polish)
Salariul minim pe economie (Romanian)
минимална работна заплата (Bulgarian)
Le salaire minimum (French)
Ο Κατώτατος Μισθός (Greek)
Il salario minimo (Italian)
Asgari ücret (Turkish)
El salario mínimo (Spanish)
Мінімальна заробітна плата (Ukrainian)
A minimálbér (Hungarian)
МРОТ (Russian)
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