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Leaders on state visits often dress up in the traditional clothing of their host country. That can misfire, says DWs Gerhard Elfers, and cites the example of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's visit to India.
The clock is ticking. Germany will need more than three million new workers by 2040. At the same time, it has taken in more than one million refugees. But to take up the slack, they need training.
Capital doesn't respect borders. The money goes to this country, then to that – wherever more money can be made. Now investors are pulling out of Turkey. MADE looks at the reasons.
With 900 employees – 100 of them refugees – Markus Winter did what politicians wanted him to do a few years ago. The head of an SME hired migrants and trained them. But now he could lose them at any time to deportation.
Many Venezuelans have left the country since 2015. Among those fleeing the crisis at home, some have ended up in the German capital, where they struggle to earn money and get an EU passport. Two Venezuelans in Berlin talked to DW about starting over.
There aren't many women in motor racing. But they can change the oil, develop cars, drive them and race them as well as any man. That's what former racing driver Susie Wolff tells us in our ‘Don't Call Me Bossy!’ series.
Robots manufacturing automatically, 3-D printers building entire cities. Will everyone be unemployed in future? Many futurologists don’t think so. They say we'll actually have more opportunities to be creative and work for the common interest.
Shallow hierarchies, pals with the boss, working hours adapted to family life and as much holiday as you want. Is that a hipster's pipe dream? Or the corporate future? We ask some young entrepreneurs in Berlin.
The head of Germany's Confederation of Trade Unions Reiner Hoffmann shares his thoughts with us on the future of labor, and the working conditions of what he calls a new digital proletariat. He wants to see fair play for independent contractors.
What's that about? Digital jobs are distributed on Internet platforms. They've given rise to an entirely new terminology. Cloudworker. Crowdworker. Gig worker or Clickworker. Here’s a rundown of what they mean.