Duisburg: Citizens' allowance recipient talks about undeclared work in the documentary drama!

Bürgergeld-Empfänger Chris aus Duisburg spricht über Schwarzarbeit und die Herausforderungen im Jobcenter. Was steckt hinter seiner Geschichte?
Citizens' allowance recipient Chris from Duisburg talks about undeclared work and the challenges in the job center. What is behind his story? (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Duisburg: Citizens' allowance recipient talks about undeclared work in the documentary drama!

Duisburg, Deutschland - Chris, a citizen benefit recipient from Duisburg, has had to fight for a stable job for years. According to Derwesten.de he can only get a sporadic jobs, which he can usually no longer last than a few weeks. In the RTL-two documentary "Armes Germany", Chris openly talks about his experiences with undeclared work and illegal activities. Despite efforts to prove himself in a mini job, he couldn't manage to pass the trial period.

His approach to search for a job is rather unconventional: Chris is actively looking for job offers via platforms such as eBay classified ads, but shows no interest in asking seriously in the job center about a firm job. His plans to continue to receive citizenship money and benefit from a planned increase of 63 euros next year, illustrate his attitude to integration into the labor market.

risks of undeclared work

Blackwork work represents a special risk for citizens' papers. opposite-hartz.de warns that the border between neighborhood aid and undeclared work is often difficult to see, especially if financial fees are involved. Neighborhood aid is altruistic and should be carried out without expectation of a consideration, such as help for neighbors, which you do not offer regularly.

However, undeclared work is defined as an unmaid employment that violates both tax and social security obligations. This can have serious consequences for those affected, including fines up to 50,000 euros or even imprisonment of up to ten years. There is also the additional risk for citizens' places that will lead to repayments that have not reported and will result in sanctions from the job center.

prevention and correct handling

In connection with his experiences, it is important to create clear agreements and written stations for paid or regular activities. Measures to avoid undeclared work are essential. According to opposite-hartz.de , relatives who help in the context of neighborhood aid are also not affected by the definition of undeclared work, as long as the support is not regularly and not profit-oriented.

Transparent communication towards the authorities is essential, even with small amounts. Social control in the environment can lead to indications of undeclared work, which could cause additional problems. Ultimately, citizens' places such as Chris should be careful in order to avoid unpleasant legal consequences and to respect the financial limits of what is considered neighborhood aid.

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