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DGB-Chefin Fahimi über Reformen: „In Deutschland wird genug gearbeitet“

Welche Partei kann der arbeitenden Bevölkerung heute eine Heimat bieten? Die DGB-Vorsitzende Yasmin Fahimi über das unscharfe Profil ihrer SPD und das Schleifen des Achtstundentags.

7 April 2026 at 08:40 am
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DGB-Chefin Fahimi über Reformen: „In Deutschland wird genug gearbeitet“

In a recent interview, DGB-Chefin Yasmin Fahimi addressed the pressing question of which political party can best serve the working population in Germany today. She highlighted the blurred profile of her own SPD party and criticized the erosion of the eight-hour workday, emphasizing the need for clearer labor policies and stronger protections for workers.

Fahimi began by acknowledging the challenges faced by the SPD in defining its position on labor issues. She noted that the party has struggled to present a coherent vision for workers, leading to a sense of disconnection between the party and its traditional voter base. This ambiguity, she argued, has left many workers feeling abandoned, as they look for a party that truly represents their interests.

"The SPD has a long history of advocating for workers' rights, but today, we must reaffirm our commitment to this legacy," Fahimi stated. "We cannot afford to lose sight of our core values, or risk losing the trust of those we aim to serve."

One of the key issues Fahimi addressed was the gradual erosion of the eight-hour workday. She warned that the trend towards longer hours and more flexible working arrangements was not only detrimental to workers' well-being but also undermined productivity and economic stability. "The eight-hour workday is not just a relic of the past; it is a fundamental right that must be protected," she emphasized.

Fahimi called for a renewed focus on labor reforms that prioritize worker welfare. She argued that the SPD must push for stronger regulations to limit working hours, ensure fair wages, and protect against precarious employment conditions. "We must act now to prevent further exploitation of workers and to safeguard their rights in the modern labor market," she urged.

In addition to labor reforms, Fahimi also touched on the need for the SPD to reconnect with its grassroots base. She stressed the importance of engaging directly with workers, listening to their concerns, and involving them in the political process. "Only by truly understanding the needs and struggles of the working population can we craft policies that make a real difference in their lives," she explained.

Fahimi's comments come at a time when the SPD is grappling with declining support and a need to redefine its identity. With the party facing intense competition from other left-wing groups, such as Die Linke and the Greens, Fahimi's message serves as a call to action for the SPD to reclaim its position as the primary advocate for workers' rights.

"In Germany, we work hard, and we deserve better," Fahimi concluded. "It is time for the SPD to stand up for the working population and to champion the policies that will improve their lives. Only then can we hope to regain their trust and secure a brighter future for all."

As the debate over labor policies continues to heat up in Germany, Fahimi's remarks serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need for clear, effective reforms that prioritize worker welfare. With the SPD's future hanging in the balance, the party must heed Fahimi's call and reaffirm its commitment to the working population, or risk losing its place in the political landscape.

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