Home Office: A question of freedom or bureaucracy?
Home Office: A question of freedom or bureaucracy?
Berlin (ots)
The debate about HomeOffice and the corporate culture
The discussion about home office is not only an individually practiced working model, but also a reflection of the current corporate culture in Germany. While the Greens in the political arena are calling for a legal claim to home office, the representatives of the CDU/CSU see this as a question of entrepreneurial freedom.
voices from the CDU/CSU
Julia Klöckner and Stephan Stracke, spokesman for the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, are critical of the Greens. Klöckner emphasizes: "To introduce additional bureaucracy in an already tense economic situation seems to me to be an economic incomprehension. Companies must be able to decide whether and how to implement home office." It emphasizes that regulations can lead to infrastructure costs that many companies would burden, especially in an international context, where such regulations are perceived as a glow
Stracke adds: "Reality shows that home office is already widespread. It is precisely regulated in the companies on site. It is not a new trend, and the existing practices should be valued and not endangered by one -sided regulations." These points build up a line of argument that focuses on the personal responsibility of the companies.
The role of current political discussion
The Greens' demand could be interpreted as an attempt to standardize the work realities during and after pandemic. However, this political discussion could restrict the company's business scope and asks the question of the appropriateness of such interventions in entrepreneurial freedom.
What does this mean for the future of the world of work?
The confrontation to the right to home office will also shape the future organization of work. It remains to be seen whether legal regulations are necessary or whether the companies are able to find solutions that meet both the needs of employees and the strategic goals of the companies.
summary
In summary, it can be said that the topic of the home office goes far beyond mere work organization. It affects the corporate culture and political decision -making in Germany. The area of tension between individual right to home office and the need to maintain entrepreneurial freedom will continue to play a central role in the political debate.- Nag
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