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Marc Biadacz

German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU)

Since October 2017, Biadacz has served as a member of the German Bundestag. His dedication to public service and his extensive experience in both politics and academia make him a respected figure in German politics.

About Marc Biadacz

Marc Biadacz, born on September 3, 1979, in Böblingen, is a Roman Catholic. He pursued his education in social and political sciences at the University of Stuttgart, earning his Magister Artium degree. Biadacz has had a diverse career, serving as a project manager at Mercedes-Benz technology GmbH & Co. KGaA and as chief of staff to the mayor of Sindelfingen. Additionally, he held roles such as head of public relations at Straub & Linardatos GmbH in Stuttgart and Executive Vice President at Bonial International GmbH (Axel Springer SE), where he worked until 2017. Throughout his career, he has been actively involved in the CDU, holding various positions including President of the Municipal CDU Association of Böblingen and member of the Böblingen city council.

Since October 2017, Biadacz has served as a member of the German Bundestag. In addition to his political career, he has contributed to youth welfare as a board member of the Association for Youth Welfare of the Böblingen district e. V. and as a lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences at the University of Stuttgart. Biadacz has also been an advisor to the North Württemberg district association of the German War Graves Commission since 2018. His dedication to public service and his extensive experience in both politics and academia make him a respected figure in German politics.

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Politisches Panel zu Scheinselbstständigkeit und der Zukunft von Freelancing in Deutschland

Calendar Main Stage   Time May 16, 11:05-11:50

(This session will be in German)

This panel will feature three politicians: Marc Biadacz, Jens Teutrine, and Dr. Andreas Lutz. They will discuss the challenges and future prospects of freelancing in Germany, focusing on the issue of false self-employment and its impact on the gig economy.