Civil servants: The public service is increasingly lacking in staff

According to the federal government, 185,000 employees are currently absent from the public service. The high number of missing educators in the municipalities is particularly problematic.

Civil servants: The public service is increasingly lacking in staff

DerBeamtenbund (DBB) criticizes growing shortage of staff in public service. According to association, state currently lacks 185,000 employees.

For example, almost 138,000 jobs were vacant in local government, only in education service 130,000. In schools, 32,000 employees were missing. Also state and federal police Benötigteninsgesamt 8,500 officials more. In public health service, in DerJustiz and in centres, re are also numerous Stellennicht occupied by federal government. The figures are from einzelnenMitgliedsgewerkschaften of DBB and show, according to information, vacancies and TatsächlichenPersonalmangel in everyday work.

According to DBB, Herausforderungenwie inclusion and migration ensure a higher Personalbedarfbei of countries and municipalities. The shortage of staff will be exacerbated in coming years by fact that 1.5 million workers are going to rest. Despite anticipated recruitment, a staff gap Vonmehreren hundred thousand employees remains.

The head of Left party, Katja tipping, spoke of a "disturbing deficit that federal government has ascribed to".

Date Of Update: 04 January 2018, 12:02
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