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passed. women in asia are bad if the fee, if peaceable. nothing can stop me. that is out with women into starts july 6th. we oh, can the chaos europe's airports be brought to an end? an industry in crisis is in desperate need of more staff. the german government types, the rest of the world can come to the rescue. us stalks are on cost of their worst 1st half and a decade at the end of a gloomy 6 months. but assess the mirrored in the american economy. and chickens can fly themselves. but house singapore is a lifting them in to ensure
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a local favorite can stay on the main receipt of your business on reports in berlin . welcome to the program. the german government is making moves to urgently and staffing crisis at the countries airports. the interior ministry says it will help companies to employ work is from a broad, particularly from turkey. the aviation industry is struggling to cope with the summer season. across europe. ryanair workers in spain have been on strike london. heathrow is still trying to get thousands of bags back to their owners after a technical problem last week. and queues abound across the continent as efforts struggle to attract staff and cope with absences to to cove it. well, i report a water in run has been at berlin brandenburg airport to assess the situation that with the return flight, the kiosk also returns across europe, airports and their personnel are struggling with an overload of passengers and
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a shortage in staff. the same is happening at berlin's international airport. sometimes the aircraft, they're not ready or sometimes when you landed there is no people in order to open you the gate, lori thought. so happened that or you have no people that is taking care of the assistance that you have on board. so sometimes you have people walking the wheelchair and therefore they need assistance. as service industries like aviation recover from the pandemic, they're finding a shortage and employees. many were placed on for low or had pay cuts, and i don't want to return to the industry, low cost airlines did not make it easy for those who stayed. are those who left. we saw how hard some of the companies can be and i can talk about my company. we saw how they behaved with us and how they are behaving or so now when they can actually improve again, our conditions and they just refused to do so. still blaming upon their make that
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at the moment is not there anymore. i would say maintaining security at the airport is also a challenge. the main security contractor told d w, it's facing high levels of sickness and that it's not at the staffing levels. it would like to be and that's got germans. labor unions weighed. last friday i heard from a colleague from frankfurt. she was escorted by the police outside of the counter because there were so many unruly passengers. they fight on her days, cream on her, and she was so afraid to go out after her off discount, her soci call to police and to police gifford as escort. his union says, this kind of abuse is all too common now, and that the industry needs to move beyond the pandemic. to cope for the cries, a started, we had to same keyless entry, 80192018. and now we have to cables with 60 persons less of stuff. and the problem going are going bigger and bigger. employees say the airlines have become far too comfortable with minimal staffing despite the burdens it imposes on them.
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well, coming from a low cost their line, i am just concerned that the companies will keep on relating or so that can that me and the impact that he had in order to keep treating the employees the way they are doing now. which for me, he's on the edge of exploitation. the union say their employees faced the thankless task of keeping things going during the locked down and deserve to be rewarded fairly to the u. s. now where concerns over the state of the economy mean wall street stock, their own course, that worst 1st half performance in decades, a gloomy 6 months has been kept by a new data showing us economic growth slowed in the 1st quarter. research also suggests that consumer expectations are at their lowest level since 2013 with just a day trading remaining. the s and p 500 is on track for its biggest 1st ha,
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drop since the 1970 let's discuss this further with our financial correspondent, i the new york stock exchange, teddy austro teddy. what's eating consumer confidence over that, then rob, no matter how you measure a consumer confidence, consumer sentiment, consumer outlook at all points in one direction. consumers are not happy about the economy, and they do think it's going to get worse as for why you should look no further than the gas pump, or the grocery store record gas prices and food prices are really harming the american consumer as well as talk of a looming recession. interestingly enough, consumer spending is still quite strong, but we're starting to see some cracks. for example, vacation, we've all been pants for the past 2 years. americans want to go on vacation? well, plans by car have decreased by 23 percent as well as americans are using credit cards that it exorbitant rates which suggests,
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but consumers are putting the pain off of those high prices for another date as also as well as the consumer glom feeling among workers in the u. s. and the scoring says some research just been published to me. well, more can you tell us about that? workers are certainly very glum right now. this is despite a tight labor market. low unemployment wages are rising as well as workers actually are having a pretty good time finding other jobs if they want. why are they so frustrated? well, america, american workers, their wages simply aren't keeping up with inflation. so they're still getting slammed by the gas prices by products and services across their economy. and how are they responding? well, we have the great resignation. everyone's talking about maybe better called the great re shuffling americans are quitting their jobs, trying to find other ones. but also we're seeing
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a resurgence actually in the american labor movement. workers in unions and beyond are demanding more from their employers. now we are starting to see some indication that the labor market is cooling off. for example, we're seeing less job postings on websites. jobless claims are starting to plateau, as well as in certain industries, particularly those that were affected by the federal interest rate. high such as tech, such as crypto currency. well, job offers are being rescinded, as well as we're starting to see some more firings. so workers aren't that happy, petty australia, new york stock exchange for us. thank you. alice, take a look at some of the other business stories making news around the world. the u has agreed to a ban on sales of new petrol and diesel cars from 2035. after hours of debate, member states eventually settled on tougher rules for vehicle emissions. they also agreed to meet in 4 years to consider adding hybrid cars to the band. while rushes
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car industry has been severely hit by the war in ukraine with production down nearly 97 percent in may compared to the same time last year. the countries carmakers produce less than $4000.00 vehicles in the entire month. among the troubles facing the industry or next this foreign companies and shortages of parts from abroad. siemens energy has rejected russian claims. the gas deliveries to germany had to be reduced to, to the firm's failure to repair a turbine used in the north stream. one pipeline. siemens says the turbine, which is being repaired in canada, would never justify cutting back the gas to fly so severely. the european union proposed a ban on sales of flavored heated tobacco products, including vacating devices. you health commissioner, stella korea, katie's said the aim is making smoking as unattractive as possible to protect health and save lives. now as worldwide supply chains suffer following
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a series of shocks, globalization appears to be stalling. countries are closing themselves off to leave themselves less exposed to the whims of international trade. as a result, other nations are having to seek new sources of products that they've come to take for grant this dish is not just usually popular, but actually quite simple. single words. highland means chicken wise. what's more complex is why vendors like one young tie are about to stop selling. the key supplier of life, chicken, neighboring malaysia, has suddenly suspended sports this month. singapore government is urging consumers to switch to frozen birds importers from brazil and the u. s. romantic and i think for fire did not many people try and i think it's not good to say because the taste is different and not he, he has been in his life. odious is their problems. again,
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not, not advisable. the birds on this farm, just north of the capitol kuala lumpur. we're actually raised for singapore, malaysia typically exports up to $3600000.00 chicken a month. but since the russian invasion of ukraine, a major exporter of key components for chicken feet, the farmers saw grain bristles doubled out. what fell and chicken prices went up to until the government stepped in with a band who shot come lady and alman. melissa, able to a bottle supply the market market a local market. however, in long term we love to think double market think for sharing a government wi fi. another thought for somebody in pike island, i indonesia to, to continue the title to them. and that is exactly what singapore is doing. the port of singapore is the 2nd largest port in the world. but economic growth is slowing down. it is expected to grow only 3.5 percent this year,
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down from 7.6 last year and being open plus dependent to certain sectors leads you've, honorable. the question is, how do you solve that? and so singapore, i would say, has sad in order for us to solve our openness and vulnerability, we need to be even more open. we need to have more trading partners. singapore also wants to reduce its own dependencies by 2030. the small island intends to produce 30 percent of its food locally. currently, the country still has to import over 90 percent of its fruit. however, there is little land for agricultural cultivation. that is why investments are being made in vertical farming. crops are grown and harvested inside buildings and with artificial intelligence. evil shrimp can be raced here. to stifle reminder the top, there's a story we're following for you this our governance desperately seeking solutions to the crisis that europe's apples. germany's interior ministry says it will help
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struggles. it's a history of slender, of hatred and violence even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. a history that you semitism starts july 2nd on d w ah ah, ah ah, ah. hello and welcome to focus on europe. thanks for joining us today. now on the eastern edge of europe, russia is threatening of further escalation relating to its war on ukraine. prompted by the actions of e u. member state. the sway near the baltic country has been.
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