🗞️‘Strike Madness’ Hits Germany While Its Economy Stumbles
🏷️ Germany
🏷️ Economic Conditions and Trends
🏷️ Strikes
🏷️ Organized Labor
🏷️ Work-Life Balance
🏷️ Wages and Salaries
🏷️ Factories and Manufacturing
🏷️ Airports
🏷️ Income Tax
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‘Strike Madness’ Hits Germany While Its Economy Stumbles
2024-03-22
- Christopher F. Schuetze and Erika Solomon
(from NYT - Business and Economy)
A wave of strikes by German workers, feeling the sting of inflation and stagnant growth, is the latest sign of the bleak outlook for Europe’s economic powerhouse.
🏷️ Germany
🏷️ Economic Conditions and Trends
🏷️ Strikes
🏷️ Organized Labor
🏷️ Work-Life Balance
🏷️ Wages and Salaries
🏷️ Factories and Manufacturing
🏷️ Airports
🏷️ Income Tax
[USA]
🌎 https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/22/world/europe/germany-strikes-economy.html
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