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Saxony Aims to Strengthen the Skilled Trades Sector with a New Action Plan

Saxony Aims to Strengthen the Skilled Trades Sector with a New Action Plan
The Saxon State Parliament has adopted an action plan for the skilled trades. / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa
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Saxony aims to strengthen the skilled trades sector with a new action plan: The focus is on more funding for training, less bureaucracy, and higher master craftsman bonuses.

Saxony’s skilled trades sector can now rely on a government action plan. The plan, introduced by the CDU-SPD minority coalition and the Greens, was unanimously approved by the state parliament in Dresden. One key focus is on strengthening vocational training. To this end, funding will be allocated to inter-company training centers. “Digitalization, new materials, energy efficiency: If we want to train the skilled workers of tomorrow, we must invest today,” said Minister of Economic Affairs Dirk Panter (SPD).

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Master Craftsman Bonus Rises to 3,000 Euros

The appeal of vocational training is also set to improve, with the master craftsman bonus rising to 3,000 euros. “Master craftsmen and women are indispensable to Saxony’s economy. They start or take over businesses, create jobs, and ensure a new generation of skilled workers through the dual training system,” said Panter. He pointed to demographic change, noting that nearly 40 percent of Saxony’s business owners are over 55 years old. Over the next ten years, approximately 19,000 business transfers are expected.

Early Career Guidance

Another focus is on early career guidance. Hands-on programs such as workshop days and partnerships between schools and businesses are to be expanded. In addition, the state government welcomes initiatives such as a voluntary year in the skilled trades.

Economics Minister Announces Relief for Businesses

Panter announced further steps to ease the burden on businesses. “Skilled trades businesses spend too much time on paperwork. We will therefore consistently continue with modernization, digitization, and the reduction of red tape—for example, through the ‘once-only’ principle and fewer reporting requirements.” Citizens and businesses would then only have to submit data once.

Saxony Skilled Trades Council Sees Important Momentum

The Saxony Skilled Trades Council spoke of an important momentum. “It was our intention to bundle a wide range of measures into a comprehensive concept. Now it’s crucial to implement these points promptly, with minimal bureaucracy, and in a pragmatic manner,” emphasized Andreas Brzezinski, spokesperson for the Executive Board: “The economic data shows the immense pressure businesses are under. They need rapid relief from red tape that has a tangible impact on their operations.

With more than 54,000 businesses and around 280,000 employees, the skilled trades sector is a central component of Saxony’s economy.

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