FDP Bremerhaven: Hilz relies on quality in tourism and protection of hotels!
Hauke Hilz from the FDP Bremerhaven addresses the challenges in tourism and emphasizes the importance of local offers.

FDP Bremerhaven: Hilz relies on quality in tourism and protection of hotels!
Hauke Hilz, the district chairman of the FDP Bremerhaven, reacted to Dehoga's recent statements and emphasized how important a stable tourism and catering industry is for the city. “We have to take the industry’s concerns seriously,” explains Hilz and speaks of the urgent need to stop the “wild growth” of holiday apartments. This unregulated development represents a challenge for locally run hotels and restaurants that contribute to the diversity and quality of life in Bremerhaven.
The FDP is actively committed to improving controls in this area and strives for fair competition conditions. Hilz describes the Novo project as a “rare ray of hope”. The financial basis of this project is crucial not only for the city center, but also for the quality of stay and the surrounding businesses. North Sea newspaper emphasizes that the FDP hopes for a positive development in the tourism sector with the Novo project.
Labor mobility in the EU
Another aspect that cannot be missing from the discussion about the catering industry is labor mobility in Europe. The Free Democrats would like to reduce hurdles in this area in order to make it easier for foreign workers to enter the German labor market. Loud FDP The construction of digital one-stop shops is required to simplify and accelerate the recognition of foreign professional qualifications. The modernization of the EU Posting of Workers Directive represents a further step in this direction.
The hotel and catering industries have been identified as the cornerstone of German tourism. It is therefore particularly important to promote the attractiveness of the industry, not least through the possibility of submitting applications in the native language and guaranteeing rapid processing. Particular attention is also paid to the Erasmus+ program, which is intended to give young people more experience abroad.
Trends in labor mobility
A recent report on labor mobility in the EU shows that around 10.2 million employable EU citizens lived in another member state in 2021. Germany, Switzerland and Luxembourg are the main destinations for almost 60% of these cross-border workers. As in dsv-europe The report shows that many employees from Romania, Poland and Italy want better working conditions in the Federal Republic. The fact that around 70% of these workers are men shows the challenges that social security systems in particular face.
The issues of labor mobility and the challenges in the industry are closely linked. It is crucial to create suitable framework conditions that benefit both local businesses and immigrant workers. In this way, broad understanding is built and the competitiveness of Bremerhaven's gastronomy is promoted, while at the same time tourism continues to grow.