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Wenig Tarifbindung Deutschland Hinkt EU Vorgaben Hinterher

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AI-generatedThe article discusses labor market policy and collective bargaining coverage in Germany. This is a purely regulatory/social policy issue concerning labor relations, wages, and employment structure (input cost for labor). It does not describe a concrete commercial mechanism affecting product prices, supply chains, or corporate margins based on the provided text.
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- Germany's collective agreement coverage is only about 49% of employees.
- EU deadline for submitting action plans is the end of 2025.
- The German government has not yet reached an agreement on a National Action Plan.
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