Published: 29 Dec 12 14:38 CET | Print version
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/money/20121229-47039.html
More than three million of Germany's unemployed are long-term cases, new statistics revealed on Saturday. The Federal Employment Agency (BA) describes these as the "hardcore" of those on the dole.
What do you think? Leave your comment below.
Although Germans express outrage when wealthy or famous people evade taxes, many of them do the same themselves, albeit on a smaller scale, a new survey shows. READ () »
Germany has agreed to provide vocational training and jobs for young Spaniards starved of opportunities in their crisis-hit home country. READ () »
The president of the German Automobile Association (VDA) has written to Angela Merkel, asking her to retract her pledge to significantly reduce CO2 car emissions by 2025, it was reported on Tuesday. READ () »
German tech company SAP said on Tuesday it wants to hire hundreds of people with autism to work as software testers and programmers. The search has, it said, begun for people “who think differently from others.” READ () »
While a third of Germans would rather pay with the old Deutsche mark than the euro, economists warn that a German exit from the currency union would result in a disaster. READ () »
Germany said Friday that French President Francois Hollande's proposal for a eurozone economic government was "interesting" but reacted coolly to his call for strengthened European budgetary powers. READ () »
Foreign families will soon be able to officially engage au pairs from outside the European Union, as long as they speak German at home, as the government prepares to change the law. READ () »
Germany will not publicly criticize France over economic policy, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble insisted on Thursday, amid differences between Berlin and Paris over growth versus austerity in battling the eurozone debt crisis. READ () »
A German food industry watchdog singled out drinks-maker Capri-Sun for its annual advertising "award" on Thursday, for what the group described as "shameless" marketing of sugary drinks to children. READ () »
The German economy, Europe's biggest, clocked up anaemic growth at the start of 2013 as the freezing winter weather put the brakes on activity, official data showed on Wednesday. READ () »
See all ads | Join the Marketplace
949 jobs available
702 new jobs this week
127 new jobs today
Your comments about this article:
I have to work through a agency (there is nothing else around here) ,I worked at a firm until two days before the end of my probation and was let go ,then re-employed three days later same firm ,same job ,same sh#t money .
It is now coming up to the end of my probation period again next month I will have to wait and see as you get no notice at all.
Christmas bonus was a small chocolate father Christmas ,a orange and a handful of nuts ,I kid you not . What price loyalty?
Just keep telling me Germany is booming and not to worry and I tell you to f off.
Thank you.
half of it, the article tell us, are people who are not required to seek work, translation : they in real need of help. that's what society is all about and I am more than happy that my tax euros go to them.
then there is people who have a job (or mini jobs) but still under the poverty line so they qualify for assistance.that's also fine with me ...
I wonder what the number looks like when you take out those 2 categories?
there will be always people, freeloader who game the system but the safety net is there for a reason and we should not punish the poor and the needy for the sins of of the hopelessly alcoholics and wana be musicians and artists ....
It is difficult for Countries to sustain Employment levels if more and more people are brought in. Just have a look at the mess in Britain.
It is the same here, but I would bet they are not counted on the unemployment figures because as in the U.K. they are not allowed to work .