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German lawmakers approve a plan to attract skilled workers to plug the country's labor gap

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Germany's parliament on Friday approved plans to attract more skilled workers to Europe's biggest economy and help address labour shortages in a growing number of professions.

Added on the 23/06/2023 22:06:57 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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