The German government has passed a new law to attract at least 400,000 skilled migrant workers to the country. Although the new legislation will likely make Germany an immigration country to the chagrin of many people, the latest law is already generating controversy among some members of the opposition and across the country. Eligible migrant workers
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Karel Ludenhoff The increased willingness to strike in both the public and private sectors is not surprising given that an enormous wage theft is taking place in Germany. Yet we can observe elements in these trade-union-led actions that go beyond the merely economic sphere, especially in the common ground concerning union and climate struggles.
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