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    1. Generic_Person_3833 on

      Reducing from 38.5 to 30.25 hours next year.

      I am doing my part.

    2. The rich really hate the working class hey? It’s the same everywhere.

    3. Work as hard as Deutsche Bank works at making deals with rich criminals.

    4. Reddit_User_385 on

      I would urge CEOs to make better decisions to not get us in the slump in the first place.

    5. Imagine thinking that saying “the economy needs you to work harder” will actually convince anyone

    6. Working more just isn’t worth it in Germany.

      We have insane worker protection laws so its basically impossible to be fired if you do the bare minimum.

      On the other hand we have insanely high taxes. At some point you pay 40-50% tax on every extra € you earn and I’m talking about 60-80k€/year and not 300k€. 60k€ is a good salary but nowhere near being rich lol. Especially when a house/appartment costs 600k€+ in big cities and rent is easily 1-1,5k (+500/1k more in Munich/Berlin).

      That’s why people switch to 32h/week or less.

    7. SnooFloofs6240 on

      We have already entered the type of corporate dystopia often seen in bleak sci-fi movies. It will get worse and there’s no turning back in the current system.

    8. Kuhl_Cow on

      >EU citizens work about 34 hours a week on average compared with just about 28 hours in Germany, Sewing said at the conference.

      Yeah, because we have a lot of part-time workers, especially women. While its more common for one spouse to work while the other stays home in other countries, here its often both of them working.

    9. Beautiful-Health-976 on

      Companies make record profits. Why on earth do I need to work harder? They should finally pay their taxes, then all would be solved.

    10. OrchidWorth3151 on

      Work harder peasants! Pappa needs a brand new yatch!

    11. DM_Me_Your_aaBoobs on

      Give me a goal to work for, like a house or something like that. Just work hard so I can waste more money on senseless consume that won’t make me happier than spending time with friends or hobbies is a bad deal for me, why would I do this.

    12. SlyScorpion on

      I wonder how many Germans will just start quiet quitting more than before…

    13. krazydude22 on

      I’m surprised he hasn’t mentioned anything about avoiding avocado toast or brewing coffee at home…../s

    14. ShotWeird on

      Nah, I’m good. Will probably reduce hours soon and I’m not alone in my circle of friends and among my colleagues with that idea.
      Material gain just doesn’t cut it anymore I’m afraid, more free time is simply the better choice compared to a few euros more.

    15. Cinnamon_Biscotti on

      Actually hilarious coming from one of the slowest, most customer-unfriendly banks in the world. 

      Deutsche struggles so much with basic digitalization and it takes months to get a new employee their login information so they can, you know, do their job. It once took FIVE MONTHS for my access to our businesses’ primary bank account to come. I know quite a few people who have worked there and it’s a place where productivity goes to die; it takes all of eternity for anything to get done 

      Maybe this guy should look at the bureaucratic monster inside of his own company for a start, considering how much Deutsche holds back SMEs that are customers of the bank. 

    16. mangalore-x_x on

      That will be reflected accordingly in wage rises, right? … Right?!

    17. SnooOpinions1643 on

      isn’t it the same bank that just changed it’s NVDA price target from $132 to $145? 🤣 oh boy

    18. blitzdisease on

      Germans need that French invention that helped with Marie Antoinette’s head

    19. eccentr1que on

      “Pull yourselves up by the bootstraps.”, from a guy who makes millions

    20. leandroabaurre on

      Makes me remember the Boing shitstorm with the 747 max and the CEO (at the time) getting called out mid hearing for his multi million dollar bonus…

      Fuck off.

    21. Young-Rider on

      Remember, guys, longer working hours don’t mean an increase in the standard of living. Over the path decades, productivity growth has exceeded the growth of real wages.

      So, no, I’m not seeing for that would work out. Except for CEOs, of course.

    22. ClockWokCrow on

      Okay, I’m not saying that there’s people who should be burned at the stake, but…

    23. MiiIRyIKs on

      When do we skip to the part were we publicly executed rich people that exploit us again?

    24. Mojo-man on

      „Work peasants! Work! I wanted to buy 2 more yachts this year and as things are going I can only buy one!“

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