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German-Style Apprenticeships – Would it Work in the U.S.?

In a world of high youth unemployment, where the supply of skilled labor often fails to match employer demand, Germany believes help can be found in its Dual Vocational Training System (TVET)—a time-tested economic model now incorporated into the Federal Republic’s law. This program, many supporters believe, is the reason why Germany has the lowest jobless rate among … Continue reading

Europe – Unemployment – A tragic past

Just like in the 1930s, when the Great Depression caused youth unemployment to hit the 50% levels in Germany, the current financial crisis is wreaking havoc on young people. Young people are always hardest hit due to their lack of work experience. This is now accentuated as the youngster from Athens competes directly against the … Continue reading

Youth Unemployment – Skills Gap – Germany will indeed help Spain

Germany says it will help Spain to launch German-style apprenticeships for its young people, half of whom are unemployed because of the debt crisis. Spain’s Education Minister, Jose Ignacio Wert, signed an agreement with his German counterpart in Stuttgart on Thursday, to give more Spaniards on-the-job training with German firms. Spain’s youth unemployment has soared … Continue reading

Germany – Mass layoffs at the Neckermann

The Neckermann mail order company will close down the whole of its central warehouse in Frankfurt and its textile business at the end of 2012. As already announced in late April, the mail order company, founded in 1950, intends to cut 1,380 of its 2,100 jobs in Frankfurt by the end of the year. Eight … Continue reading

The Trouble With Apprenticeship – And Some Success Stories

HR magazine’s first HR Lunchtime Debate, brought to you in Réapprentissage conjunction with Commsight (an Opinion Matters service), is an online TV show that brings together experts to discuss the whys and wherefores of setting up an apprenticeship scheme. During the live debate you will hear from Jason Holt, CEO of the Holts Group, who led the … Continue reading

Euro Crisis – Former German Chancellor Schmidt – Could End Badly

Since the beginning of the debt crisis, the European rescue efforts might have managed to save a number of banks, but they have failed so far in preventing recessions, lowering unemployment rates, or even decreasing anxiety, said former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt according to a Handbelsbalt report. “After half a century since the beginning of … Continue reading

Euro Zone – Factories preparing for worse to come with more job cuts

Euro zone manufacturing took another hefty blow in June and factories are preparing for worse to come, according to business surveys on Monday that showed jobs were cut at the fastest rate in two-and-a-half years. Markit’s Eurozone Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) was unchanged at 45.1 in June, above the preliminary reading of 44.8 and … Continue reading

German unemployment climbs

Recent official figures have revealed that the number of unemployed people in Germany jumped by 7,000 in June, giving an unemployed rate of 6.8 percent of the workforce. The German Labor Office said on Thursday that the number of people out of work in Europe’s largest economy increased by a seasonally-adjusted 7,000 to 2.882 million … Continue reading

Greece and Germany: Ex-East residents resent paying for

Germany may be Europe’s most powerful economy. But its prosperity is so uneven that Poles just across the border see it differently: as a place where housing is a bargain. Fueled by an economic boom in their own country, Poles have been spilling into the former East Germany, still one of the poorest parts of … Continue reading

In The News | Work-life Balance, Most Unemployed Have College Experience, RIM Layoffs: Up to 6,000, Germany to Lack 3 Million Skilled Workers by 2025 and Much More

    Work-life balance: World’s 20 best cities – Rediff.com Business rediff.com – The biggest challenge for workers across the world is to find a perfect balance between work and life. Long work hours can impact health, jeopardise safety and increase stress among employees, acco… JobMarketMon     Number of the Week: Most Unemployed Have College … Continue reading

In The News | The Job Stall on the Verge of Another Recession, Germany’s skilled worker shortage, Layoffs, Greece and More

Joblessness Rises: Are We on the Verge of Another Recession? | Economy alternet.org –  The White House must be telling itself there are still five months between now and Election Day, so the jobs picture could brighten. After all, we went through a similar mid-year slump in 2011 but…   JobMarketMon Why the U.S. economy is … Continue reading

Krugman on Euro | Apocalypse Fairly Soon

Suddenly, it has become easy to see how the euro — that grand, flawed experiment in monetary union without political union — could come apart at the seams. We’re not talking about a distant prospect, either. Things could fall apart with stunning speed, in a matter of months, not years. And the costs — both … Continue reading

German unemployment down to 7.0 percent not following Eurozone

As Euro area unemployment hits record high, Germany’s unemployment rate fell to 7.0 percent last month with less than 3 million registered as jobless — the best April value in 20 years, official figures showed Thursday. Germany’s labor agency says the country’s unemployment rate slipped from 7.2 percent in March thanks to the continuing traditional springtime … Continue reading

Merck pharma closes Swiss HQ- 580 jobs

The job losses at biotech firm Merck Serono were part of a wider restructuring plan “to create a leaner, more agile organisation,” the company said in a statement. “The planned measures for Merck Serono’s operations in Switzerland are needed to ensure our global competitive position in a rapidly changing market and to secure the long-term … Continue reading

What is the price to save the Euro : Isn’t Worth Saving writes Matthew O’Brien

Welcome to life in a suboptimal currency area. After all, countries that share a currency also share monetary policy. If they don’t share fiscal policy too — that is, there is no centralized treasury — they can get into trouble. Just ask Europe. But as Christian Odendahl at The Economist points out, this also means that … Continue reading

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