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a lack of equipment they need to continue saving lives and on international workers day some took to the streets. nurses and health care workers around the world are going on strike because they lack sufficient personal protective equipment i became a nurse because i want to not mind when the last 2 weeks when a 100 of my colleagues have died because of the groundwater we need people and we need it now we need adequate facemask without the right p.p. we're just past cells in danger of our family in danger we actually put patients in danger as we become vectors for the virus ourselves. after more than 24 bus drivers died of covert 19 nurses and health care workers in london started to team up with all workers who were unable to self distance in their jobs demanding better protection for all key workers while white. people from italy and spain united states. and very importantly from you know who are
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in pakistan in sort of a problem for them are nearby. we are here protesting strong 11 month is a mogul america is fair or why it is the 1st 50 years if you're in baluchistan $25.00 . doctors and health care that while the rich go out. we were left with nothing to go under got of after uncle was was. i. transport industry in the korean war says in the film you know to buy my socks on their own if it is senator is to buy it from their own ok. but we know they're on
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the frontline because. there's a little who did this is. during the kinds of 19 pandemic it's essential to provide better protection for all essential workers who can't stay safe for crime as it's their job to take care of others. well i've been speaking to right now half man president of the german trade union confederation d g b which represents almost 6000000 workers across germany has called for greater pay for those who were perhaps underappreciated before the pandemic such as health workers careers and clean as i asked him if the crisis would give you greater power to push for higher wages. this is least of pute opportunity people are suffering for the time being there are crates on the situation i can understand very well. afraid that they could lose their jobs. of the future
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but even to get positively people are recognizing that more equal treatment is extremely important and that those people who are working every day larry hart in very important sectors there you know if. their national really. treated in the past. during this crisis we've also seen a change in the way that people are working for example a lot more people are working from home have you seen any changes in practice during the course of this that you'd like to see more of. certainly he has been asking since lot of time the rights move. so we can see some positive trends but we see also the risks the risk is that
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people are working more hours which. are not being paid and working conditions are extremely difficult because for all this who is really good turns if so long as the fringe the conditions are not. very good meanwhile there are millions of german workers who've been placed on short time work during the course of this hundreds of thousands of lost their jobs to expect to see many more of the people in the unions they represent losing their positions before this is all i've. time being short time who is a good alternative because short term. become unemployed and is. fully employers norton it is not to dismiss people to give because nobody knows when we will be really are off the crisis and therefore short
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of ease. measured to avoid its. increase the significant significant increase in unemployment in germany for the time being we have approximately $750000.00 companies were applying for a short time. behind this 150000 companies are approximately 8000000 workers and for them this is really. not to come over the next months and we have really been very careful. even to get back to normal circumstances step by step but this has to be done very carefully and we have good health and safety of the workers off the people of the senate. well thank you very much for joining us right now hoff man president of the
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german trade union confederation the d.g.p. thank you. now markets suffered a shock on friday after there were signs of further trade tensions between the world's 2 biggest economies u.s. president donald trump is threatens to impose retaliates 3 tariffs on china over the coronavirus pandemic he claims to have seen proof that the virus originated in a chinese lib oratory is given no evidence to support that claim the us and china all yet to settle the trade war only signed a preliminary agreement back in january. so let's bring in our financial correspondent yens quarter who's in new york yen how markets reacted to the u.s. china trade war rearing its ugly head again. you know that's really the last thing that investors on wall street need at this point we have
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a health crisis we have an economic crisis and then on top of it we could see trade tension intensify but well it's election time the presidential elections are coming at them it might be handy had to find someone to blame the crisis on wall street waltz trading down ward by a good 600 points in the dow jones industrial average down by about 2 and a half percent but then we also saw the markets pretty strong and april actually the s. and p. $500.00 up by almost 13 percent in april was that it was the best month since general in 1987 so maybe investors were a bit. or went a bit too far into risk in the past couple of weeks so that now it's time to actually take some profits of the table and then there was one person on friday who obviously also believes that his own stock is too expensive if you don't must we
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know the head of tesla he was tweeting that his stock price is too high as tesla stock is up by more than 50 percent since the beginning of the year they came out was pretty good quarterly results and this week and now on friday the tesla stock after this tweet sold off by a good 10 percent and they sing the effect of one tweet thanks against quarter half financial correspondent in. now for a look at some of the other business stories making the news the world's largest online retailer amazon has warned it could post its 1st quarterly loss in 5 years as it spends at least 4000000000 dollars in response to the corona virus outbreak the company has introduced masks and temperature checks as its u.s. and european warehouse as plans to test its employees for coverage 19. ryanair says it plans to cut as many as $3000.00 jobs and closed some of its bases in europe because of the coronavirus pandemic the irish low cost airline expects whopper less
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than one percent of its flights between april and june. and exxon mobil has posted its 1st quarterly loss in 3 decades plummeting demand for oil pushed the company to a $610000000.00 loss in the 1st 3 months of the year rival chevron announced a profit of $3600000000.00 during the same period but its revenue fell by 10 percent. how many supermarket shoppers around the world of noticed a distinct lack of flour on the shelves it seems home baking is proving a popular lockdown activity but it's also posing a challenge to flour mills. normally the west 6000000 oxford shows sells its flour in large socks mainly to restaurants and cafes but during the current lockdown these outlets are all shot but there are plenty of people stuck at high moon board who are providing a new customer base now it was vacant many people that know will have more time all
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they have a bread maker and they pulled out the back of the cupboards so we now want to consume often small vax rather than big. before the lockdown just 4 percent of flour was sold in household size box but the small family business has adapted quickly to the need to moms at the moment the mill is selling as many such packs in a day as it used to in a week all of them with a new patriotic design. to finish just british fred that's it for me in the business team here in berlin you can get more from us if you go to com slash business facebook and twitter thanks a lot for joining us. from
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