Pay Dispute: German Public Sector Rejects Arbitration

Germany’s government is planning a massive €1 trillion investment in armaments and war, which will severely impact the country’s working class through job losses and wage cuts. This is particularly evident in the public sector, where budget cuts to fund the military expansion are expected to result in significant hardships for public sector employees.

The government’s actions are driven by geopolitical considerations, particularly the escalating conflict in Ukraine and the broader confrontation with Russia. Despite claiming the spending is necessary for national security, the article argues that it represents a shift towards militarism, prioritizing military buildup over social welfare and economic stability for the working class.

The article criticizes the collaboration of trade unions and pseudo left parties who support the government’s agenda, facilitating the austerity measures imposed on public sector workers. These groups are accused of betraying the interests of the working class by prioritizing the government’s agenda over the needs and well-being of their members. The article advocates for independent rank-and-file committees to organize resistance against these policies.

find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/04/05/7613-a05.html

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