"We can't pay the wages on time every month," says Josefine Went. She is standing on the tiled floor of the Dresden techno club "objekt klein a". Sunlight streams through the colorful windows. There's no sign of the nightly raves right now. "It's a really extreme up and down," she says.
Went runs OKA, as they call the club, together with Felix Buchta. 65 people are currently employed. "Of course it always hurts to say and feels very lacking in solidarity, but the rising minimum wage is also a problem for us," says the managing director. And that's not all: the high costs of rent and running the club are also a problem. "We're doing quite well out of 2025 and at the same time are already worried about 2026 again."