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and union and its demands for greater fanous. we are standing on 27 feet and so it's always very easy for china in order to cause dissonance and rifts within the european decision making process for example 70 plus one. countries from the eastern european bloc as well as 5 that i actually not your members and china sit together in order to discuss business something i guess brussels doesn't read it like. to speed said the marquis tax incentives to see if disadvantages china stresses its right to protect its industries in order to catch up with the west is it going to change i think china's own pace and i think the kind of control they want to maintain over their economy will only let us have a small portion of the whole game so it's a serious problem but the market access and i don't see it. becoming much easier
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frankly. nevertheless business is flourishing for companies such as e.b.m. palms to tomas newman baggett is being routed for his success in china with a new posting back to germany as global sales director. one thing i often complain about is how socially minded the germans up it can get in the way of ambitious people some of the rules go against you for wanting to get ahead in life your career or in how you invest but if anything goes wrong in life and affects your health in particular which will happen at some stage it's not going to cost you an arm and leg like in the united states the germans invented the social welfare system chancellor of 4 bismarck set up the 1st welfare state in a modern industrial society with social welfare legislation that was back in 18 eighties imperial germany the system still going strong.
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and i was one of the all that my name is who was our i'm 66 years old i trained as a stove fitter and i worked for 20 years. retired and living in poverty so i get a pension of $321.00 euro's a month i don't want to show you. what we were. carrying stuff up 5 floors and through 3 or 4 courtyards per house tearing out of them's retiling the new ones mixing grout i fitted the new ovens my back and my knees are totally destroyed no one takes that into account. i was in a bad car accident in 2013 i forgot not in screws and 2 plates in my right leg
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absolutely so i couldn't work my leg kept getting worse and they couldn't find me a job any more. here of course you could $120.00 meals a day in the course of the week we send out about 500 liters of stew to various social service centers since it's still. here come out. and the people who come here are disadvantaged. people with low monthly incomes. who are struggling to get by. leave this one. in 20193200000 elderly people in germany were considered equal or in other words system on less than 60 percent of the country's average monthly income less than 781. so giving her. so
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they might have been on low wages when they were working might have been jobless for long stretches most likely in the early nineties after reunification they might have switched jobs frequently these are all reasons for poverty in later life so i was on water this is absolute i'm sorry it's a sad indictment of a country like germany that these food banks have almost become institutionalized. yar tell us we're now part of the system these services have become vital to keep poor people afloat and ensure that they can get by each month on dr b. admitted. hoover's hour and his wife elaine go grocery shopping once a week. leave because my view that if we can afford doesn't know what we're
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$0.99 you know it's going to be. a model. for them and. they're very popular governor publicly slices allow me the $0.99 if you're not part 400 grams and it's really tasty 'd and we can afford it and it's a better value than any other supermarket i think i'm not. going to throw the cakes i have some crackers. and how to treat it. we could use a living simply. i'm a pensioner that. you don't need much to be happy if going to health is the most important thing.
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every tuesday the couple visit the food bank there are 45 of them in the german capital 150 people here today. for france to the food banks been here for more than 15 years it's for people who need help who are on welfare benefits and can't quite make ends meet it's good the support exists in every society there are people who fall through the net you know because they're soft over or to give to. others to go home on with no one should go hungry because they're too ashamed to take support poverty among the elderly is a problem there are people whose pensions aren't enough to live on. no one even. wanted to. move to the doctor is all about them not ashamed to admit i needed help said the nice with the the. right not a shame to i'm used to it i mean love outweighs poverty and the love of poverty.
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from reducing the gap between rich and poor to pay divide between men and women in germany when an 18 percent less than men. because they work insect is all professions the pay less but that's not the only reason the way women negotiate can also have a big impact. or years women have said gee when i negotiate like a man i'm described as too greedy or i'm described as pushy or aggressive and you know finally studies are bearing this out that when a woman does negotiate like a man she has described is all those things all of this happened to me as well i started working in the pre-teen and since then i think as opposed to negotiation and so they need to understand without using the tools that are designed for women they can go in constantly to negotiations and get the things that they want dr
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lawrence frankel is a bestselling author and coach shared by since women on talked advocate for the folks more effectively here are her 3 strategies for women on how to negotiate better by jennifer i don't mean in what you want coming out too often what happens for women is they say they want something different it may be more money or it may be a different office or you know it could be any number of things that they want maybe i want to have more perks like men as well don't leave it up to the person you're negotiating with to guess what you want you need to be crystal clear going in what you want coming out i think work for such a long time here and i think i do a good thought i like the projects i'm working on both sides they take up a lot of time out there for both from the bottom. of. and just get more money
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women are great at building relationships they're not so great at capitalizing on them men don't have to capitalize on relationships necessarily because when they go in and negotiate they're just seen as good negotiators going in we somehow need to get an upper hand through positive good strong for. fashionable relationships and in fiction a truth when i have a personal contact that i can use to open doors it doesn't have to mean that i'm being unprofessional my work would still be elitist critically however my personal connections could help me to become noticed in the 1st place understand that there are different kinds of negotiations there are transactional and personal negotiations now transactional ones are ones where it's simply one thing in exchange for another it's money in exchange for a service or 3rd product so an example here might be if i go out to negotiate for
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a car i think i'm not going to see that car dealer again for at least a couple years of late if ever now that doesn't give me the right to treat that person rudely or disrespectfully but it does give me more latitude in going in to negotiate from a very strong transactional position but of course don't forget that there are personal negotiations and these could be at the workplace with superiors for example or they can be was your spouse or your significant other that's where you're going to depend on the relationship that's when you're really going to see how do i create a win win because at their best personal negotiations are when wins do you feel more empowered i do let's go negotiate. nice to have you along i've made see you against. the
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is e w news live from pearl it germany's chancellor turned over a stricter easter lockdown calling an i expected crisis meeting merkel overturns a decision to send the country into a 5 day shutdown she now says the plans were a mistake. also coming up israel is back in political deadlock the country's fulfill action in just 2 years returns in decisive results long serving prime minister benjamin netanyahu claims victory but exit polls suggest he'll fall short .
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