A legal case is underway in Germany to establish a minimum wage for approximately 300,000 disabled individuals who currently receive lower pay. This case seeks to address wage disparities faced by disabled workers in the country.
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Legal case aims for minimum wage for disabled workers in Germany
A legal case in Germany is advocating for the implementation of a minimum wage for around 300,000 disabled workers who are currently paid less than the standard wage. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for wage equality in the workforce.
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The legal fight to get equal pay for Germany's disabled workers
Legal case aims for minimum wage for disabled workers in Germany