One silver lining to the coronavirus crisis could be that it has allowed employees to find a better way of coping with their workload - by not having to go into the office every day.
Before the coronavirus pandemic, the number of people working from home in Germany paled in comparison to other European countries. The coronavirus crisis changed that. Is there bound to be a permanent culture shift?
Free Democratic (FDP) politician Gerald Ullrich on Friday joined the call for more tax advantages for people who decide to work from home. Right now there's a narrow definition of who qualifies.
More tests, more support for employees, more precautions ahead of the next flu season: Germany wants to introduce further aid measures this Wednesday to cushion the consequences of the coronavirus crisis.
Has the steep rise in workplace absenteeism due to mental health issues led to changing attitudes in Germany? Or should you still keep your mental health issues to yourself? Experts and readers weighed in.
With measures to contain the
spread of the novel coronavirus hobbling Europe's largest economy, Germany is betting heavily on a scheme tested in the financial crisis to keep labour market structures intact.
German airline giant Lufthansa
said Friday it would apply for government aid to place 31,000 workers on
shorter hours until September, with carriers worldwide among the companies
hardest hit by the coronavirus crisis.
While there are similarities between applying for jobs in Germany and in other countries, there are differences too. Here’s what you need to know about German language applications to help you nab the job you’ve always wanted.
On March 1st, the Skilled Immigration Act came into force, which should make it easier for people from non-EU countries to migrate to Germany for work.
What can Germany and its employers do to attract and make life better for internationals who work there? Here are eight key ways suggested by The Local readers.
Companies are increasingly outsourcing services, and as a result the number of self-employed workers in Germany has risen sharply. Many are learning that working one job is just not enough.
If you’re keen on moving here for work, you should know about the cultural differences in the German workplace. We spoke to an intercultural trainer to find out how you can deal with them.
Many people become dissuaded from applying for a job because they don't meet all of the requirements. Our German career columnists Chris Pyak explains why this shouldn't (necessarily) scare them away.
The Christmas holidays offer students many flexible job opportunities in industries which can help to sharpen transferrable skills. Here's where - and how - to apply.
Germany's economy ministry on Thursday said it planned to tighten rules on non-EU takeovers of hi-tech firms, against a
backdrop of growing alarm about Chinese firms buying up German know-how.
Germany's top court ruled Tuesday
that sanctioning jobseekers deemed uncooperative in the search for work was
illegal in some cases, in a blow to the controversial unemployment reforms
rammed through by Gerhard Schröder's government in 2005.
Career coach Chris Pyak explains why employers aren't getting into holiday mode just yet - in fact, they're more likely to hire you between now and Christmas. Here's why
Through hundreds of interviews with Human Resources departments in Germany, careers coach Chris Pyak saw day-to-day discrimination in the hiring process.