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Women's Handball-Bundesliga: When Professionals Play Below Minimum Wage | Der Spiegel (DE)
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Women's Handball-Bundesliga: When Professionals Play Below Minimum Wage | Der Spiegel (DE)

From Der Spiegel · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Professional female handball players in Germany's top league are reportedly earning below the minimum wage.
  • Labor law experts are raising alarms about the financial struggles within the league.
  • The league is facing severe financial difficulties, impacting player compensation.

The women's Handball-Bundesliga in Germany is facing a severe financial crisis, with reports indicating that some professional players are earning less than the statutory minimum wage. This situation has prompted labor law experts to sound the alarm over the precarious financial state of the league and its impact on athletes.

Despite playing at a professional level, these athletes are allegedly not receiving fair compensation, raising concerns about labor rights and the sustainability of women's professional sports. The stark reality of players earning below minimum wage highlights deep-seated financial challenges within the league, which may stem from a lack of funding, sponsorship issues, or inadequate revenue streams.

Labor law specialists are now scrutinizing the contracts and payment structures within the league, seeking to address the discrepancies and ensure that players are treated fairly and legally. The ongoing financial strain threatens not only the well-being of the players but also the future competitiveness and integrity of women's handball in Germany.

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Originally published by Der Spiegel in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.