Tuesday, February 15, 2011

THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT AND THE BUNDESTAG INDECISION ON SOCIAL SECURITY INCREMENTT CALLED THE HARTZ 1V BECAME CONTROVERSIAL.

Despite Germany's current position in the EU and the world as Europe's major growing economic muscle, its government and the Parliament indecision on social security benefit increment that became controversial and may require the Judiciary decision has revealed the German Kanzler Angela Merkel's tougher regulations on both the bank system and on social security benefit allocation that have not been favorable for the declining young population in Germany, besides the requirement for workforce in the country's current growing industries.

Written by Godfrey Ohia.

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