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Thuringian Businesses Face Closure as Owners Retire Without Successors
In Thuringia, Germany, the successful transfer of Braun & Höfler GmbH to two former employees highlights a broader trend of thousands of businesses facing closure due to retiring owners, particularly in trades like plumbing and mechanics, creating potential economic and social disruptions.
Thuringian Businesses Face Closure as Owners Retire Without Successors
In Thuringia, Germany, the successful transfer of Braun & Höfler GmbH to two former employees highlights a broader trend of thousands of businesses facing closure due to retiring owners, particularly in trades like plumbing and mechanics, creating potential economic and social disruptions.
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44% Bias Score


Skilled Worker Exodus Threatens German Economy
Germany faces a critical labor shortage despite increased immigration; a recent study reveals that 26% of surveyed immigrants considered leaving in 2024, citing high taxes, bureaucracy, discrimination, and the political climate as key factors, posing significant risks to Germany's economic future.
Skilled Worker Exodus Threatens German Economy
Germany faces a critical labor shortage despite increased immigration; a recent study reveals that 26% of surveyed immigrants considered leaving in 2024, citing high taxes, bureaucracy, discrimination, and the political climate as key factors, posing significant risks to Germany's economic future.
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44% Bias Score


East Germany: Economic Progress and Persistent Challenges 35 Years After Reunification
Thirty-five years after German reunification, East Germany shows economic progress, with its GDP per hour worked reaching 86% of West Germany's, but faces challenges like insufficient technology transfer, high energy prices, skilled labor shortages, and political radicalization, necessitating a cons...
East Germany: Economic Progress and Persistent Challenges 35 Years After Reunification
Thirty-five years after German reunification, East Germany shows economic progress, with its GDP per hour worked reaching 86% of West Germany's, but faces challenges like insufficient technology transfer, high energy prices, skilled labor shortages, and political radicalization, necessitating a cons...
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32% Bias Score


IHK Demands Transitional Rule for Foreign Apprentices to Combat Labor Shortage
The Stuttgart Chamber of Commerce (IHK) demands a transitional regulation for foreign apprentices to bridge the gap between training completion and obtaining a new work permit, emphasizing that losing these skilled workers due to bureaucratic delays is detrimental during Germany's labor shortage.
IHK Demands Transitional Rule for Foreign Apprentices to Combat Labor Shortage
The Stuttgart Chamber of Commerce (IHK) demands a transitional regulation for foreign apprentices to bridge the gap between training completion and obtaining a new work permit, emphasizing that losing these skilled workers due to bureaucratic delays is detrimental during Germany's labor shortage.
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48% Bias Score


Housing Crisis Fuels Recruitment Crisis in Dublin and London
Soaring housing costs in Dublin and London are causing recruitment crises, forcing companies like Ryanair and Supermacs to purchase housing for staff, costing millions, while public sector recruitment also suffers due to unaffordable rents and lagging pay increases.
Housing Crisis Fuels Recruitment Crisis in Dublin and London
Soaring housing costs in Dublin and London are causing recruitment crises, forcing companies like Ryanair and Supermacs to purchase housing for staff, costing millions, while public sector recruitment also suffers due to unaffordable rents and lagging pay increases.
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44% Bias Score


Aging East Germany: Chemnitz Highlights Demographic Crisis
Chemnitz, Germany, with an average age between 46 and 47, exemplifies the aging population trend in Eastern Germany, prompting calls for federal intervention to address demographic challenges and attract skilled workers amid concerns about the far-right.
Aging East Germany: Chemnitz Highlights Demographic Crisis
Chemnitz, Germany, with an average age between 46 and 47, exemplifies the aging population trend in Eastern Germany, prompting calls for federal intervention to address demographic challenges and attract skilled workers amid concerns about the far-right.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's Bureaucratic Hurdles Hinder Integration of Skilled Foreign Workers
The University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein (UKSH) in Germany has successfully integrated ~1000 international healthcare workers since 2016, but bureaucratic hurdles in visa processing and cultural integration remain significant barriers for skilled foreign workers across various sectors, impacting G...

Germany's Bureaucratic Hurdles Hinder Integration of Skilled Foreign Workers
The University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein (UKSH) in Germany has successfully integrated ~1000 international healthcare workers since 2016, but bureaucratic hurdles in visa processing and cultural integration remain significant barriers for skilled foreign workers across various sectors, impacting G...
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44% Bias Score

East Germany: Economic Progress and Persistent Challenges 35 Years After Reunification
Thirty-five years post-reunification, East Germany shows economic progress, with GDP per capita reaching 86% of West Germany's; however, challenges remain, including insufficient grid infrastructure for renewable energy, skilled labor shortages, and a reliance on subcontracting for larger Western fi...

East Germany: Economic Progress and Persistent Challenges 35 Years After Reunification
Thirty-five years post-reunification, East Germany shows economic progress, with GDP per capita reaching 86% of West Germany's; however, challenges remain, including insufficient grid infrastructure for renewable energy, skilled labor shortages, and a reliance on subcontracting for larger Western fi...
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Disabled Workforce: Untapped Potential in Addressing Labor Shortages
In 2024, Germany reported 175,000 unemployed severely disabled individuals, representing an 11.6% unemployment rate, exceeding the national average; however, their 51.4% employment rate shows potential to address the nation's skilled labor shortage.

Germany's Disabled Workforce: Untapped Potential in Addressing Labor Shortages
In 2024, Germany reported 175,000 unemployed severely disabled individuals, representing an 11.6% unemployment rate, exceeding the national average; however, their 51.4% employment rate shows potential to address the nation's skilled labor shortage.
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32% Bias Score

Saxon Machine-Building Industry Faces Economic Headwinds
Facing rising energy costs, bureaucracy, and skilled labor shortages, the Saxon machine-building industry saw a 4% decrease in turnover to €8.2 billion in 2024, with order intake down 22% and companies like Alotec adapting through laser technology.

Saxon Machine-Building Industry Faces Economic Headwinds
Facing rising energy costs, bureaucracy, and skilled labor shortages, the Saxon machine-building industry saw a 4% decrease in turnover to €8.2 billion in 2024, with order intake down 22% and companies like Alotec adapting through laser technology.
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40% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg Launches Agency to Combat Skilled Worker Shortage
Baden-Württemberg launched a new state agency to address its growing skilled worker shortage; initial staff are already working, with 55 positions planned, focusing on streamlining immigration processes for companies and workers across two locations; the agency aims to help fill the projected 910,00...

Baden-Württemberg Launches Agency to Combat Skilled Worker Shortage
Baden-Württemberg launched a new state agency to address its growing skilled worker shortage; initial staff are already working, with 55 positions planned, focusing on streamlining immigration processes for companies and workers across two locations; the agency aims to help fill the projected 910,00...
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20% Bias Score

Return of Syrian Refugees Risks Exacerbating German Labor Shortages
A study by the IW institute reveals that the return of approximately 80,000 Syrian refugees currently working in high-demand sectors in Germany could significantly worsen the country's skilled labor shortage, impacting key industries like automotive mechanics, healthcare, and childcare.

Return of Syrian Refugees Risks Exacerbating German Labor Shortages
A study by the IW institute reveals that the return of approximately 80,000 Syrian refugees currently working in high-demand sectors in Germany could significantly worsen the country's skilled labor shortage, impacting key industries like automotive mechanics, healthcare, and childcare.
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60% Bias Score
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