Even now, many self-employed are not well protected for old age.
That should change soon - but another topic related to pensions is currently being discussed.
Labor Minister Hubertus Heil (SPD) wants to
give
the coalition of
self-employed people
in Germany secure provision
with the next
pension law
.
This was reported by the German Press Agency (dpa).
"The next step will be the inclusion of the self-employed in the system of old-age insurance *," dpa quotes the minister.
We are currently working flat out “that we are now taking the next step - the area of including the self-employed”, said Heil accordingly.
“Many self-employed people are not well protected.” The financial situation of the pension insurance will be the focus on Thursday (December 3rd) at a digital federal representative meeting of the German pension insurance association.
As the report also states (as of December 3), there is no agreement in the coalition on the exact structure of the protection of the self-employed, as dpa learned from coalition circles.
It is unclear how the
option between statutory pension and private insurance
should be designed - and from what
age
the mandatory insurance should apply.
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Meanwhile, a
reform proposal from the CDU
on the future of pensions
is making waves
:
According to
Spiegel Online,
the party's
federal committee on
social security and the world of work has
decided to
abolish
the uniform
retirement age
and to
build up
a
capital fund in the statutory pension
.
According to the report, the CDU announced this on December 1.
According to the report, the federal technical committees should contribute to the programmatic profile of the CDU.
The decision on the annuity paper had been preceded by days of discussions, writes
Spiegel Online
.
Some of the life gained must be spent in gainful employment, according to the decision, given an expected further increase in life expectancy.
"Therefore, it has to be checked to what extent the gained lifetime can be distributed evenly between the employment phase and the retirement phase." In the longer term, the CDU experts therefore want to abolish the current regulation, according to which the
regular retirement age
r rises gradually from 65 to 67 years since 2012 As stated in the corresponding dpa report on the subject.
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The proposals from the CDU ranks are controversial and will probably cause debate for even longer.
Implementation would mean far-reaching decisions.
The
pension
could also be an important
election issue
be.
So far, the statutory pension insurance is known to be financed on a pay-as-you-go basis.
In addition, a
uniform retirement age
applies to all professions
.
(ahu) * Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen central editorial network
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