Although war has been raging for a year and the economy is weakening, more Germans are working than ever before. Researchers advise asking for more salary. But can the labor market really remain stable?
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Alexander Hageluken
War in Ukraine, high inflation, lack of energy: just a few months ago, some expected the German economy to collapse dramatically. But the multi-crisis has so far passed on the labor market. Experts even encourage people to negotiate more money or change jobs. How can that be? Shouldn’t workers still fear a bad end?