Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of paid leave in many of the EU countries is not sustainable.
Germany also supports a lot of former East Germans who don't have the educational level of West Germany.
Its been 30 years. The generation born the year of the Berlin Wall falling should have nearly 5-7 years of work experience postgraduate now.
Their parents are low level laborers. Many speak limited German.
The acquisition of Eastern Germany was at a very large long term financial cost to Western Germany.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of paid leave in many of the EU countries is not sustainable.
Germany also supports a lot of former East Germans who don't have the educational level of West Germany.
Its been 30 years. The generation born the year of the Berlin Wall falling should have nearly 5-7 years of work experience postgraduate now.
Anonymous wrote:They should cut refugee benefits, primarily housing and welfare, and see how much lighter the load will become.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of paid leave in many of the EU countries is not sustainable.
Germany also supports a lot of former East Germans who don't have the educational level of West Germany.
Its been 30 years. The generation born the year of the Berlin Wall falling should have nearly 5-7 years of work experience postgraduate now.
Anonymous wrote:The amount of paid leave in many of the EU countries is not sustainable.
Germany also supports a lot of former East Germans who don't have the educational level of West Germany.
Anonymous wrote:Yup, the economy in peer nations is terrible compared to the U.S.