Tag: Skilled workers
Why many young skilled workers cannot find a job in Italy
background As of: May 9, 2024 4:22 p.m While skilled workers are urgently needed elsewhere in Europe, many well-educated young people cannot find jobs in Italy. Much of this problem…
Human Resources Director Judith Wiese: "We don’t see a trend towards a four-day week at Siemens"
Human resources manager Judith Wiese is responsible for around 320,000 Siemens employees and receives more than four million applications a year. She says that Germany cannot afford shorter working hours.…
Siemens – Nobody wants the four-day week – Economy
Human resources manager Judith Wiese is responsible for around 320,000 Siemens employees and receives more than four million applications a year. She says that Germany cannot afford shorter working hours.…
Bavaria: Trainee shortage and trainee growth – Bavaria
The surprise follows this Wednesday right at the beginning. The Bavarian metal and electrical employers (Bayme VBM) have invited people to their Munich headquarters to present the latest training figures;…
How Germany can advance digitalization in administration and education – Economy
In studies, Germany reliably lands at the bottom when it comes to digitalization. In the current EU index for the digital economy and society, “Desi” for short, it only ranks…
Missing pallbearers: “Then the cemetery gardeners put on their black suits” – Bavaria
Giving the deceased their last escort was once a matter of honor. Today, however, people seem to avoid working with death. Undertakers and mayors have recently repeatedly complained that they…
“No one has the perfect solution. Not even the traffic lights” – economy
Gunther Kegel, head of the Electrical and Digital Association, about the location, the lack of a welcoming culture and the energy transition. He’s almost done his personal one. Gunther Kegel,…
Munich: How migrants can support the transport transition – Munich
“Everything is good in Germany, just the bureaucracy…” sighs Ahmad Zangello with a meaningful smile. The Syrian-born man has been in Germany since the end of 2015 and has been…
New building of the “Piorama”: Why visitors can’t yet use the sauna area – Bavaria
The new construction of the “Piorama” swimming pool in Penzberg, Upper Bavaria, cost 33 million euros. After three years of construction, the family pool opened in November, but the Penzbergers…
Leisure and recreation: Urgently wanted: lifeguard/sauna master (m/f/d)
The city of Penzberg spent a considerable sum on building the new “Piorama”. Since November, visitors have been able to enjoy the amenities of the modern family pool. They only…