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Warum Arbeit immer teurer wird

EPISODE · Apr 30, 2023 · 11 MIN

Warum Arbeit immer teurer wird

from Was jetzt? · host ZEIT ONLINE

Der 1. Mai – der "Tag der Arbeit" – ist vielleicht politisch so aufgeladen wie lange nicht: Massenstreiks in ganz Europa, Fachkräftemangel und künstliche Intelligenz bringen die Arbeitswelt durcheinander. Zugleich wollen so viele Menschen in Teilzeit arbeiten wie noch nie. Mit David Gutensohn, Redakteur im Ressort Arbeit von ZEIT ONLINE, sprechen wir über aktuelle Trends in der Welt der Arbeit und was sie für die Gesellschaft bedeuten. Zum ersten Mal seit 2019 hat in Leipzig dieses Jahr wieder die wichtige Leipziger Buchmesse stattgefunden. In den vergangenen Jahren war sie wegen der Corona-Pandemie ausgefallen. Als Gastland durfte sich in diesem Jahr Österreich präsentieren. Wie das aussah und vor welchen Herausforderungen die Verlagswelt gerade steht, erzählt ZEIT-ONLINE-Literaturkritiker David Hugendick. Und sonst so? Heute feiern wir in Berlin das große ZEIT ONLINE Podcast-Festival. Aus diesem Anlass stellen wir im Schnelldurchlauf unsere vier neuesten Formate vor: - "Ehrlich jetzt?" - "ZEIT Campus – Und was macht die Uni?" - "Was Chefinnen wirklich denken" - "Der Spion in unseren Handys" Moderation und Produktion: Ole Pflüger Mitarbeit: Mathias Peer Weitere Links zu den Themen der Folge: - Work-Life-Balance: Am besten nur noch Teilzeit - Themenseite Leipziger Buchmesse Sie wollen mehr exklusive Audioinhalte der ZEIT hören? Für nur 4,99 Euro im Monat können Sie hier unser neues Podcastabo abschließen. [ANZEIGE] Mehr über die Angebote unserer Werbepartnerinnen und -partner finden Sie HIER. Mehr hören? Dann testen Sie unser Podcastabo mit Zugriff auf alle Dokupodcasts und unser Podcastarchiv. Jetzt 4 Wochen kostenlos testen. Und falls Sie uns nicht nur hören, sondern auch lesen möchten, testen Sie jetzt 4 Wochen kostenlos DIE ZEIT. Hier geht's zum Angebot. Und hier gibt es unser Angebot für alle unter 30 Jahren.

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