Green-chief Habeck sees in the pension debate, the interests of the Younger, not enough attention. In report from Berlin he claimed to correct the “flip side, in the direction of the older Generation”.
The Greens want to take into account in the pension more, the concerns of the Younger ones. There is a old-age poverty is a problem that must be addressed, said party leader Robert Habeck in the report from Berlin. “It is however true that the young Generation has an enormous uncertainties – starting with the climate crisis, and ending at the professional perspective. A small flip side, the direction of the older Generation, you can say so, certainly.” This must be quickly corrected.
The Green had proposed with their “guarantee pension” have a similar pension model such as the SPD, said Habeck. While there are differences, but overall, it was true, “that people who have worked a lifetime have a claim to a minimal backup”. You would need to find work. Jobs for young people, apprenticeships and universities should also be funded.
Important is also that the low-wage area to dry out. Younger workers, who earned little, should have higher standards to every Job. “Our proposal aims to be extremely to the young people.”