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German cabinet approves minimum wage extension

Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government approved a draft law on Wednesday that could nearly double the number of German workers protected by a sectoral minimum wage.
Labour Minister Olaf Scholz’s plan to enable more sectors of the economy to introduce a minimum wage has come under fire from employers and been a sticking point in the ruling coalition of conservatives and centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) for months.
Scholz from the SPD, and Economy Minister Michael Glos, a conservative, came to an agreement late on Tuesday and the draft legislation was approved by the cabinet on Wednesday morning, government officials said.

A sector-specific minimum wage already applies to about 1.8 million employees in Germany across seven sectors, among them construction workers and postal delivery staff.

A further eight sectors, ranging from temporary workers to security personnel and comprising about 1.6 million employees, have sought inclusion in the minimum wage framework.

Germany’s total workforce numbers around 40 million.

The draft law allows for an extension of the so-called “Entsendegesetz”, an existing law which enables sectors of the economy to set their own minimum wage, but does not specifically name which new sectors will be included.

A working group under Scholz’s supervision has been charged with reconciling coalition differences over the new sectors.

The SPD has pushed for a blanket minimum wage for all, but Merkel’s conservatives reject this.

Glos, a member of the Bavarian Christian Social Union (CSU), was a particularly robust opponent of Scholz’s plans but dropped his opposition after a conversation on Tuesday evening with Merkel.

Merkel has softened her opposition to the idea of sector-wide wage deals since taking power in 2005 and had pushed for a compromise.

Glos succeeded in winning some concessions, notably an agreement which ensures government-decreed minimum wages are not permanent. That would theoretically allow a new government to reverse the wage law.

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Regulator forces Deutsche Post to improve competitors' access to mail hubs

The German grid regulator Bundesnetzagentur said it has forced Deutsche Post World Net AG. to improve competitors’ access to its letter-sorting facilities, mainly by extending their opening hours.
German postal regulation allows Deutsche Post’s competitors to use the former monopolist’s mail distribution infrastructure for services they offer only partially themselves.
This includes the collection and pre-sorting of mail that is than being processed by Deutsche Post.
A spokesman for the German mail services and logistics company said new regulations are an acceptable compromise.

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Post wants EU10 Billion for Postbank (Germany)

Deutsche Post AG may struggle to sell its Deutsche Postbank banking division as bidders are unwilling to match price expectations, WirtschaftsWoche reported, citing unidentified Finance Ministry officials.

Deutsche Post wants at least 10 billion euros (USD 16 billion) for Germany’s biggest consumer bank, a person familiar with the matter said, according to the report. That’s above offers of between 8 billion euros and 9 billion euros, the magazine said.

Spain’s Banco Santander SA and Lloyds TSB Group Plc are still interested in acquiring Deutsche Postbank, the magazine said. Deutsche Bank AG doesn’t want to pay more than 10 billion euros for a purchase and Commerzbank AG is no longer bidding for the Bonn-based bank, WirtschaftsWoche said.

Deutsche Post is also getting doubts about selling the banking division that provides stable earnings as the rising oil price is putting pressure on the logistics unit, according to the report.

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