Reduce bureaucracy in the skilled trades
In order to promote the reduction of bureaucracy and to get to grips with it, the Münster Chamber of Crafts is asking companies for examples of burdens.
This article is part of the special topic Bureaucratic madness in the craft industry
The Economic Development Committee of the Münster Chamber of Skilled Crafts has appealed to state, federal, and European policymakers to formulate laws more practically and understandably. This, too, would contribute to reducing bureaucracy, the committee, composed of representatives of employers and employees in the Chamber's district, stated at its recent meeting.
Holger Augustin, board member and chairman of the economic development committee of the Münster Chamber of Crafts Photo: © Teamfoto MarquardtFunctional legal regulations and administrative procedures are of central importance for businesses. However, the associated bureaucracy often becomes a major burden. It must be reduced to a manageable level. Committee Chairman Holger Augustin emphasized that the goal is to take greater account of the day-to-day operations of businesses and incorporate practical relevance into legislation. Streamlining processes and reducing bureaucratic hurdles are necessary at all federal levels.
Contact Contact The Chamber of Skilled Crafts is collecting examples of excessive bureaucracy for political advocacy. It is asking businesses in the Chamber district to send it information about the burdens they face in their daily work: buerokratieabbau@hwk-muenster.de
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Text:
Vera von Dietlein /
handwerksblatt.de
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