It is a top priority in the Senate, and yet the basic income based on solidarity is sluggish. So far, only 48 employment relationships have arisen from the Berlin pilot project that has been running since July 2019. This emerges from a previously unpublished response by the Senate Department for Integration, Labor and Social Affairs to the parliamentary question from CDU MP Jurn Jakob Schultze-Berndt, which is available to the Tagesspiegel.
“I see my fear that the solidarity-based basic income will flop,” confirms Schultze-Berndt. Michael Muller (SPD) “tailored a prestige project and nothing more”. Few believe that the SBU really […]
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