These companies pay employees a premium

Car rental company Sixt

The approximately 7,600 employees of the listed family company will receive an inflation premium of 1,700 euros by the end of the year.

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Stuttgart, Munich, Dusseldorf The employees of the car rental company Sixt can look forward to extra money. “We pay every employee worldwide an additional special bonus of 1,700 euros to compensate for inflation until the end of the year,” said co-CEO Alexander Sixt of the Handelsblatt. The family business employs 7,600 people worldwide, 3,200 of them in Germany.

Like the car rental company, the first companies in Germany want to pay their employees an inflation premium, and more and more are checking it out. More than half of the 40 Dax companies and many large family companies such as intralogistics specialist Jungheinrich or the media group Bertelsmann are currently considering whether to make such a special payment.

The household appliance manufacturer Miele and the chainsaw manufacturer Stihl, like eleven Dax companies, are waiting for the ongoing wage negotiations, as a Handelsblatt survey shows.

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