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Diakonie staff members to receive increased financial benefits and time off.

Diakonie Mitteldeutschland's approximately 35,000 employees will receive higher salaries and an extra day of vacation. Starting from January 1, 2025, salaries will rise by 5.4% based on a decision made by the organization's labor law commission. Some employees may even see a raise of over 12%...

View of the headquarters of Diakonie Mitteldeutschland in Halle/Saale.
View of the headquarters of Diakonie Mitteldeutschland in Halle/Saale.

Diakonie Mitteldeutschland refers to the welfare arm of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany and the Evangelical Church in Anhalt. This non-profit body primarily serves the regions of Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt, as well as certain parts of Brandenburg and Saxony.

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  1. Due to society-related matters, Diakonie Mitteldeutschland announced that their staff in Church institutions in Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia will receive increased financial benefits and an extra vacation day.
  2. The Diaconia, a key part of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany and the Evangelical Church in Anhalt, announced new tariffs for their services in Diakonia institutions across Central Germany, including Diakonia locations in Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia.
  3. As social affairs are increasingly important, Diakonia Mitteldeutschland in Church structures of Central Germany and Saxony-Anhalt is looking into implementing better time off policies for their staff, such as offering an additional day off during vacation seasons.
  4. Amidst the discussion on social affairs, Diakonie Mitteldeutschland, a humanitarian organization in Central Germany and Saxony-Anhalt, is considering changes to their employment policies and tariffs to better support their workers in Diakonia facilities, such as offering more vacation days and lowering fees.

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