BERLIN—The German government on Wednesday moved to curb a string of Covid-19 outbreaks in slaughterhouses and meatpacking plants, including imposing a ban on subcontracting, tougher hygiene inspection regimes and higher fines for breaching these rules.
The bill was flanked by other coronavirus measures, among them steps that would shield some medical and pharmaceutical companies from foreign takeovers.
They will too.
Developed countries need cheap labor, and backward countries need work. Why not make up for each other?
Population decline of low skilled share & attracking highly talented are both the most important efforts to master the future. Nobody wants overregulated UnitedStates & China currently Not accountable. But many countries seek greatness & they are hungry. The world is enough.
White privilege speaks German too.
The German government has reacted quickly and banned from next year sub contractors in meat processing. Workers will in future need standard employment and health protection. Good move
Germany' plantageeconomy highly vulnerable to pandemics & based on everlasting growth to keep socialsecurity stable. BorisJohnson NHS is much more sustainable. covid19 will lead to automation+less demand of low skilled migrants. Germany yearly netloss of 100.000 graduated.
If all the money in the world was divided equally everyone would have 4k. Counting crypto its 150k
Just like in the USA. 'Slave labor' forced to put there lives on the line for a hamburger.
bullshit... Its de aerosols in the cold workingspace
“Novel” idea
That is what true leadership looks like!
Coronavirus is like clouds - when it goes away, the days well get brighter.
Back in the good old days you only picked up TB from meat packing works. Now you’re half a chance of getting Covid_19
Wonder if Amarillo Texas has something to learn...or maybe TEACH!?
Ohhhhh - so THAT'S how ya do it...
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