Thomas Jäschke: New DGB boss is fighting for jobs in Altenburger Land!

Thomas Jäschke wurde zum neuen DGB-Vorsitzenden im Altenburger Land gewählt, um für faire Arbeitsbedingungen zu kämpfen.
Thomas Jäschke was elected as the new DGB chairman in Altenburger Land to fight for fair working conditions. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Thomas Jäschke: New DGB boss is fighting for jobs in Altenburger Land!

Altenburger Land, Deutschland - On August 19, 2025, trade unionist Thomas Jäschke was elected as the new chairman of the DGB district association Altenburger Land. Jäschke, who has had many years of experience in IG Metall, is now taking this office to strengthen the voice of the employees in the region. With his commitment to better participation and fair wages, he is well equipped to tackle the challenges of the labor market. This information cites abg-info.de.

Together with Volker Gölicke from the railway and traffic union (EVG), which was elected as deputy chairman, he faces a strong management. The DGB district association Altenburger Land combines representatives from seven unions, including IG Metall, EVG, IG Bau, IG BCE, GEW, ver.di and Ngg. These unions have set themselves the goal of improving the working conditions in East Thuringia and relying on collective bargaining as well as participation.

Current challenges in Altenburger Land

An urgent topic that the unions currently employs is the possible closure of the Neumayer Tekfor location in Schmölln. Here up to 380 jobs could be on the brink. Thomas Jäschke emphasizes that this problem is not an isolated case, but a result of structural challenges in the region. "We need a policy that protects good work," he warns, calling for more commitment to fair working conditions. This also emphasizes [abg-net.de] (https://www.aBg-net.de/aktuelles/pressemitteilungen/2025/thomas-jaeschke-als-dg-kreis chairman-im-altburger-land-wahl)

The DGB district association has signaled that it is solidarity with the employees of the Neumayer Tekforfor and calls on all democratic forces in Altenburger Land to join together for social security and a fair world of work. Jäschke explains his motivation: "I would like to make the DGB district association a powerful voice of the employees," and therefore makes it clear that trade union commitment has an effect even in difficult times.

The importance of collective agreements

In Germany, the degree of coverage due to collective agreements is currently only about 54%, a decline that has been determined since 2000. In East Germany in particular, the collective bargaining has dropped from 55% to 45%. These numbers illustrate the need to work for a stronger tariff bond. In public administration, however, there is a high tariff bond, while other sectors, such as information and communication services, are fighting with only 18% employees. These developments are also confirmed by bpb.de.

In view of the challenges on the job market, a well -organized trade union activity is crucial. Jäschke appeals to the employees to organize themselves in order to stand together for better working conditions and fair wages. "Together we have the opportunity to show the strength of trade union work," he says urgently.

The future in Altenburger Land strongly depends on the willingness to stand up for these topics. With Thomas Jäschke at the head of the DGB district association and a strong team of various unions, the regional challenges of the world of work are targeted. Let us hope that the shoulder of all strengths will succeed and the voice of the employees is perceived even more.

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