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The officials in Berlin should work longer in the future to meet the increasing requirements. The Association of the Officials has already reacted and commented on this measure. The longer working time is expected to cause the officials to work more overtime to perform their tasks. However, the association emphasizes that this is necessary to increase the efficiency of the administration and to offer the citizens a better service.
The decision to extend the working hours of the officials was made by the government in order to counteract the lack of personnel in the administration. The association generally welcomes the efforts to increase productivity, but at the same time demands appropriate compensations for the additional workload. It is expected that the longer working time will also have an impact on the work-life balance of the officials, which is observed exactly by the association.
The association plans to work together in regular discussions with the officials and the government to ensure that their interests are adequately taken into account. Despite the challenges associated with the extension of working hours, the association is confident that positive solutions can be found through constructive dialogue and cooperation. It remains to be seen how the situation will develop in the coming months and how the officials will ultimately react to the changes.