With the presentation of the certificate on 3 April 2025 at the Dingolfing District Office, erl gruppe welding & cutting is now part of the "Familienpakt Bayern". With this membership, the Landau-based company is emphasising its commitment to a family-friendly working environment and sending a strong signal as an attractive employer in the region.

The three managing directors of the erl group, Martin Erl, Martin Stefan Erl and Robert Lahnsteiner, see the compatibility of work and family life as a central component of their corporate philosophy. ‘We are proud to join the "Familienpakt Bayern" and thus further expand our responsibility as an employer,’ explains Martin Erl. "A family-friendly corporate culture not only promotes the well-being of our employees, but is also a decisive success factor for our company. Satisfied and balanced teams are more motivated, more productive and stay with us in the long term," adds Robert Lahnsteiner.
One particular example of the family-friendly way of working at erl gruppe welding & cutting is the 4-day week, which applies every fortnight in suitable areas of the company. ‘With this model, we give our employees more flexibility and valuable time for their personal needs - without sacrificing efficiency,’ emphasises Martin Stefan Erl. ‘We find that this way of working improves the work-life balance and noticeably increases satisfaction within the team.’
The "Familienpakt Bayern" is an initiative of the Bavarian State Government together with the Bavarian Business Association, the Chamber of Industry and Commerce and the Chamber of Crafts. It networks companies that are committed to a better work-life balance and offers them practical support and valuable impetus for the further development of family-friendly measures.
By joining the "Familienpakt Bayern", erl gruppe welding & cutting is further expanding its commitment as a modern and responsible employer. The company will continue to develop measures to provide its employees with the best possible support in organising their individual lives.







