Tag #Labor Costs

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High Labor Costs, Not Energy, Drive German Economic Crisis

Analysis of Germany's top 100 companies reveals high labor and structural costs as the primary cause of economic decline, exceeding the impact of energy costs and highlighting the need for innovation and organizational reform.

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Michelin CEO Highlights France's Manufacturing Competitiveness Decline

Michelin CEO Florent Menagaux testified before the French Senate on January 24, 2024, highlighting the declining competitiveness of French and European manufacturing due to high energy costs, taxes, and the large gap between gross and net salaries, using production cost comparisons between Asia, the...

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Inflation's Impact: Small Business Earnings Hit 36-Month Low in January 2025

January 2025 data reveals that small business average monthly earnings plummeted to \$32,300—the lowest in 36 months—due to increased expenses (\$725,800) exceeding revenue growth (\$758,100), despite a downward trend in inflation since June 2022.

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"Spain's Economic Measures to Heavily Impact SMEs in 2025"

"Spain's government plans to raise the minimum wage by around 4% in 2025, reduce the maximum legal workweek to 37.5 hours, and increase social security contributions, leading to concerns from Spain's SME employers' association (Cepyme) about the impact on smaller businesses, whose labor costs are al...

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