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Gesellschaft – Ministerin Schmitt wants more pleasure from work – Wirtschaft

Gesellschaft – Ministerin Schmitt wants more pleasure from work – Wirtschaft

Mainz (dpa/lrs) – Die Rheinland-Pfälzische Wirtschaftsministerin Daniela Schmitt vermisst Begeisterung für Arbeit und berufliches Vorankommen. “The image of work in Germany has a positive impact, which encourages me to think about it,” said the FDP politician of the German Press Agency in Mainz. “I am grateful for the joy of work, the joy of work, but not for the respect and recognition that my eyesight deserves.”

If Lohn knows more, he will help the minister. You may be dealing with teaching, please reach out to colleagues and colleagues. “Discussion of topics involving work-life balance or home office organization can provide a larger space, but other aspects can be expanded,” Schmitt further said. If you’re okay with it, if it’s organized like that, then it’s over. A number of creative creations have emerged, bringing equity into a social enterprise or finding a way to start with the coffee machine in the office.

Ministerin: Geht um gesellschaftliche Haltungsfrage

“I am happy, that I am in other countries of my travels, that I was able to earn more money, that I am more satisfied with my pleasure,” says Schmitt about dpa. In Deutschland, there is a unique environment, comic and fragile, where people work at home. Here if Politik einzuwirken, sei schwierig, said Schmitt. „That is a serious Haltungsfrage.“

Others argue that politics focuses on the cheap price of expropriations that are highly fragmented. “I think that all credit mobilists will see more opportunities to undergo this resuscitated time of recovery.” It is a strong investment in investment and a departure from investment in Ausland. It is important that the mangle, the business skills and the workforce are deployed to manage the overboarding Bürokratie.

Schmitt: Bürokratie hat über Jahrzehnte aufgestaut

“Which brands are easy, the things that become so strong, are long-lasting, are slow – and that is the end result of a standing factor,” Schmitt said. The Bureaucracy lasted a year. “In years, that business has been okay since, all hinges have changed. Jetzt has had a time, the economical answer is and has fallen brutally into the fuße.’ It can take up to 14 days for the reels to roll.

It is often necessary to perform the procedure. “Wir the situation in Germany, that will have major consequences in all possible ways. There are no digital images, but an analogue display. If you do something else, with all the strings of your time: this is no longer digital. Anyway, no matter how long it took, no matter how precious it was, it was a precious time.”

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