Austria: conservatives open debate on curbing part-time work

Austria’s economic pressures and a shortage of skilled workers have prompted business leaders and conservatives to urge people to put in longer hours. Yet nearly a third of the workforce is now part-time, and the average working week is expected to shrink to just 28.5 hours by 2024. Moralising about a so-called "part-time lifestyle" – even as many firms benefit from it – is proving far from popular, however.

By Thomas Schnee. Published on 27 August 2025 à 11h23 - Update on 27 August 2025 à 11h24

Is the rate of part-time work too high in Austria? Does it pose a threat to the welfare state and the country’s prosperity? At the beginning of August, Conservative economy minister Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer,…

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