Warnings about the weakening of the German government due to the lack of staff in various departments
The Association of German Civil Servants warned about the weakening of public services in such a situation, pointing to the lack of staff in many sectors. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency quoting “D-Site” publication, lack of staff is increasing not only in kindergartens and schools, but also in the judiciary and German offices. The Association of Civil Servants sees public administration services in danger in such situations.
Whether in job centers, kindergartens or in public administration, according to the Association of Civil Servants Dbb, state services They are increasingly at risk due to the lack of personnel. The government has lost more than 550,000 employees and the situation is getting worse as native employees retire, said Ulrich Silberbach, president of the Dbb.
More than 1.3 million employees in ten They will retire next year. “Staff shortages compromise the ability and competence of government and management to act,” Silberbach said. Vacancies can be filled with net. According to him, it is becoming increasingly difficult to find employees even for attractive management positions. There are staff problems in traditional management, information technology departments, kindergartens, city cleaning or building institutions.
Citizens feel these shortages more and more. Silberbach, referring to the Forsa Institute survey, which was commissioned by Dbb, said: only 27 percent of citizens think that the government is able to fulfill its duties in this situation.
Silberbach also called for more “political and social support” from the employees of different departments in this critical situation. According to him, the injured people include judicial and prison employees, police officers in large demonstrations and rescue forces. According to Forsa survey, more than half of public sector employees have experienced verbal or physical violence. He emphasized: Our colleagues blame this situation on the loss of trust in the government and the fact that public services have been subject to wear and tear for years. What makes the situation worse is that more and more regulations are imposed in shorter periods of time.
The Dbb boss called for more investment in public infrastructure. For example, he said, new money should flow into education “so that schools can be renovated and teachers can be hired.” New routes are needed to advance transportation and energy transfer. Investment should be made in health and safety system.
Publisher | Tasnim News |