D he German Industry and Commerce (DIHK) expected despite weak economy around 150,000 new jobs in the coming year. In his current employment forecast the DIHK assumes that especially the services sector will hire additional staff, such as the “Rheinische Post” reported. 40,000 new jobs in the previous year were projected to create in business-related services as well as health and educational services.
In trade, transport and hospitality of the DIHK around 25,000 new jobs expected, therefore, in information and communication about 15,000. In the construction sector and in the industry are likely to have 10,000 additional jobs.
GCIC chief executive Martin Wansleben told the newspaper that the employment structure set in the tenth year in a row away. However, the plus fall now significantly smaller. “2014 is about 320,000, before the employment gains were also higher despite weaker economy,” said Wansleben. He called for the grand coalition to implement any project, which weakened the location Germany.
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