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the municipal home assessor decides when they should start them. oh wow. you're excellent. see now i'm going to i'm going back for incidentals now. media, thank you so much for joining us here on dw. okay, thank you very much. the what does work mean to you? is it something you enjoy and a source of satisfaction in your life? or is it more of a necessary evil or a way to earn money and pay the bills? and, of course, help pay for all sorts of other things too. when it comes to, gen z are often accused of placing a priority on funding leisure activities rather than work. so is that actually true? let's check it out. on this edition has made also
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coming up. why many companies likes to bring workers from poland on board? what does it mean to be a night owl? which european country builds the most v bikes. and how in a i started up send a new home member, lynn lazy, lacking in resilience, but still working for a big paycheck in germany, that's the cliche. when it comes to, gen z, got in on the especially at our age i'm 20 personal development is important. and that includes meeting up with friends having fun, going to concerts on tests again. so how many of gnc fair in the workplace is on the truck? so that's for how you prefer not to work weekends and to no long hours overtime and the best part time for a reality check. 20 year olds and works in an ad agency where he's in charge of
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production. for me, it's not the money or pay that matters most to me, but how much i'm learning out of the i know i did not go to university and i don't plan to to me that's a comes over. and so i need a work environment where i can make mistakes and then learn from them without it turning into a serious problem. feet up to the unpleasant homepage when they mislead. i'm on and kind of wanted us to come out to support his co workers. our own gnc, and so is this font. so how does he get the most out of his teams? just always i'm one of our fundamental values here, is that we value honesty and transparency. suffice, we need to know what we're doing wrong, but also be able to address those problems as a team. but when gmc and simply the boss is not quite so flexible, that can be a problem. could you almost couldn't of, i've had to fire people who were less than reliable. is that when so far,
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this is kind of like an electrical of printers who is consistently late, who will be in the general. i've been told a line, most of the condos in the always came at 715, not at 7 am like the rest of the team discussed the team to chrome. so and then he tried to argue his way out of it. like saying, well, i have great grades been to him, but they also check what was the question will be jonesy doesn't want to sign their life away for a job and they want more from their jobs and their parents did events and wish split what they come to be sold would be able, don't want to be seen only as anonymous workers anymore on 20 or 30 years ago. companies could get away with bad. but now people want to be treated as individuals with the individual needs. the largest particular gen z. that means you have to explain to them what the job is about where working at the company really means best, best size to hold down the military exercise. in germany, gmc tends to be highly trained and educated and have many options and opportunities
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. and given the labor shortage, they're also highly sought after as workers, which is a major boost to their confidence. and the moment we assume as i start to feel that i'm not learning enough, it's not being challenged enough. how it's time to start looking for a new opportunity. i'm done as soon as else gets the most i little solution. so how can companies retain sions, ease? one of the things we do differently here compared to a traditional workplace, is that we offer things like gym memberships and they gave me says welcome gang tattle, regular team events once a year for team. if that's a settlement from last year, we took the entire team of 25 p bye to maverick caching, and rented a small space there location. we had a 5 didn't work case on there all as a team. i was supposed to be in town. let me, let me find it wasn't, it was lesson of the situation. is the bus dr. team building most of the more free time than their parents?
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most pressure at work, an open door to opportunities. does germany's gmc have it made people own say we should be the happiest generation of all that we've grown up with so many more privileges than our parents have, collections and i from but we're also facing the biggest challenges in a lot of my friends for example, are practically paralyzed by all the many crises on our doorstep under the some by the climate crisis. and delores, globally and so on on the house is a struggle with motivation and wonder if there's even a point to work related to career. i'm assuming what about your income and thoughts experience involved like when jim z feels respected and values, they're motivated and resilient. they'll even work on the weekend. as long as it's the exception, rather than the rule motivated and affordable. many german companies like mula fired,
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fucking and bush are looking at across the border to pull in these days. the country has lots of highly skilled workers, good infrastructure, and it's an e u member states to correct now, for example, the m a and manufacturing company has invested some 200000000 euros and triple that's capacity. this truck is almost finished. one of up to 300, that rolls off m a ends production line and crack help poland every day. about 2 thirds of all the companies trucks worldwide are assembled. here, m a n is banking on the crack outside and has invested 200000000 euros and its expansion. production meeting is underway. pretty shocked. slovak is the plant manager here. he's from slovakia. end is especially impressed with the poll his colleagues, language skills. most of them also speak german or english, which helps
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a lot with day to day collaboration. but that's not the only reason why he likes working in poland. all bikes can assist in labor costs. here are lower than in germany. there's just no getting around that. that makes hiring new workers here, quicker and easier. those are some of the major advantages on poland and draws investors and companies to come here. the engineer stuff on hit no was sent to crack, call from m a ends munich headquarters to get the new production line up and running together with his polish colleagues. he's noticed that when it comes to work, life balance work tends to take a higher priority here. lots of technic here are more willing to set their personal interest aside in favor of the company. that's the rule, not the exception of the uptake overtime for example, or working on the weekend. you don't have to ask for volunteers here and then people volunteer of their own accord because they want to buy the void and some 400
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kilometers to the northeast and are going to fail is holding a team meeting. the polish into rom manager works setting up sites for german companies here in poland. per current client is r s p a mid sized company based in eastern germany. r s p has taken over the polish company along with its skilled workforce and plans to manufacture vehicles here. when it comes to german investors, poland rolls out the red carpet for them. come on you out. if you say, i'd like to have a real connection. yes, again, i'd like to have a road roster. yeah, i'd like electricity in a specific voltage or current that you get it does get you off the whole and also offers tax incentives, affordable real estate and less red tape. laguna defense as germany could learn a lot from colon. she's also work as
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a consultants for other german companies like volkswagen hines class and they are side for young. i've been working non stop for 2 years, which comes out to bring in a policy of i'll 2nd when one job and i started another one, it's on the shelf even so if and when this job is done, i've got another one lined up already and it's nice to have job security and dominion demand like that from reflective, as the internal manager says that poland has several key strings including a highly skilled and motivated workforce. the mentality is more collectivist and puts a higher priority on the needs of the team rather than the individual who decided also advise, as companies on intercultural issues, in dodge, some to sell in germany, work life and personal life are more separate. and for me, that's not the case here until now. functioning as i one reason is that polish workers want to show the best side of themselves in the workplace,
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and that makes them more highly motivated and she's on you out. it says ip sec. i'm going to get back at me and, and crack out plant manager, a vision on slow back says and offers a lot of potential for growth and plans are already underway using by them to get contemplating new projects and more investment and pull that to them. and it's not just m a n, it's also the volkswagen group in general. we have a plant instead of what we changed, which manufacturers buses for m a n o b. and so prospects are definitely good for the group and the plants imposing too that i can pull it on the album. poland is booming. and if this trend continues, it could become europe's growth champions. are you more of an early riser? that makes you a lark, an early bird, for you and night owl to works into the night and goes to bed very late. 2 birds,
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2 body clocks. and any number of cliches? what's the noisy towels? everyone's a sleep pump from one a night town with what come down life is a nice how is anything but easy in germany? the beds are actually in the minority morning. logs gets off around 7 am and go to sleep. it's about 11 at night nights. house go to sleep and much later, and guess how late to take that busy when everyone else is asleep. but does that mean then raising the idea that morning lock, so most productive has been around for a long time. the early bird gets the 1st come, 1st served but nights house just as productive. it turns out it might be
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trendy to go to the gym and then start walk before doing but for a nice house. that's a nightmare. that's just note when they're at the back, the tired was the german economy, nearly 57000000000 us again in some professions critique can be dangerous a pilot such and each time it can cost nice working from home has made life easier for a nice house and may be a quick now. the good help to the do you enjoy riding your bike to get from point a to point b? you're not alone. every 2nd for bikes are sold around the world. that works out to more than $130000000.00 bikes a year, 4 times more than in the 19 seventy's. the market for e bikes,
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especially as booming, and europe's take a spike manufacturer might come as a surprise. it's portugal port you goals, bike valley is all about high tech assembly line work from the company to your manufacturer. $3100000.00 bikes a year, more than anywhere else in europe. in the 19 sixty's, the city of actor was already a hub of portugal. spike industry, many companies manufactured parts for other international brands. somebody gave a message both of this matter because while back then, portugal was still a sleepy place. and rural areas, people generally travel by bike. so these 2 men loved their old bikes because their part of their own histories with gotta move to this was my grandfathers, who is a gardener. i mean, he carries choose with him and something else. something special of 5 liter bottle of wine which you drink from all day to be able to do. the
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old bike makers are long gone but portugal is still your biggest bicycle manufacturer. so there have been ups and downs along the way. we just move into the 1998 with china, discovered europe as a bicycle market, and the industry here started to languish. but then the you introduced an anti dumping tax. you have to help protect your spike industry. now we're back to 3100000 bicycles a year and zip on c, m 's. i said for 12. so let me know. you see, let's put in this company, manufacturer is around 1000 the bikes a day. many of the parts come from asia, but not all of them. a few kilometers down, there is another bike manufacturer. we dont supplies the grilling a bike market with aluminum crane shaft and use a state of the art milling machines to build other complex parts. and as
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a family owned company, meet on the place is a premium on being a good neighbor. but of course you're welcome to you. you purchased the competitive, we have to offer good bike value here in portugal. people to meet a bit of land. and then we help each other to induce the sector isn't all that big and working in collaboration is better than working alone. ever since, you know, to those set up for us about 60 companies have joined forces to set up their own testing lab. and they're also planning a joint research and development center for them. for the advice we're going to keep producing more and more components into that team. there's a joint project we're currently developing, which is supported by the portuguese development funding, $48.00 different companies, universities and institutes are on board. and typically a debt collector. this is all new companies are also sprouting up like bike apps,
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their high tech, and they're feeling nice has left over by the larger companies. so who are their customers? the employee is the companies who are looking for reliable, high quality quality. the companies with an average manufacturing volume of 121-0000 units because of this new new brands, i put a premium on technology and all of us for means that they're going to see if there are other bike manufacturers elsewhere in europe, of course. but port, your goals, bike valley knows how to play to it. strength. yeah, they've got one company had a problem with their frames, which couldn't be solved in poland to them. and they sent it to us because they knew we could solve the problem. and we zip it seems quiet, even sleepy here in bike valley. but appearances are deceiving. the economy is booming. about a 1000 people work for the bike companies and compared to other industries. their jobs are suff. tour. unemployment is low and companies make an effort to appeal to
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workers. our employees, good friday afternoon, is off and have a longer weekend. and my that really helps us with recruitment in my evenings in a way that product it's a winning formula. but valley is also drawing workers from south america these days and the size of it, as i love presented to improve our quality of life for to go here in portugal, my children get a good education feed, we have good food, healthy food, just a better quality of life overall thing, so us to call it back to this. the of the the booming industry also offers fertile soil for start ups. like the one launched by jolanda sandra and her brother to jago . they're looking to make a very special kind of bike made of bamboo. it's based on an idea joe, on us of and right brought back after working in china. and at 1st they knew very little about working with bamboo. so 3 years ago in the middle of cove and i
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moved back to portugal and luckily our hometown is also where the bike valley is in portugal. so we could kind of absorb all the knowledge and as well transition. and some of the amazing brands that we also worked with to start creating something a bit different and to work with natural fibers to replace the usual material. it's a long road from idea to launch in your own bike brand. the bamboo bicycles company is now headquartered in this former holiday home. but this is just the beginning. now we start to have brought the brands as well, using recyclable parts. they are starting to catch up or appearing, but they're all start tubs. they're all, you know, your case studies it and, and projects. but i think there's still a lot of space to, to evolve for tools,
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bike valley is doing surprisingly well for itself. start ups like bamboo bicycles are taking off and bringing even more innovation and work to the region. a prelim has a reputation for being the european capital of cool. and in germany it's definitely the start of capital. there more than 3000 new companies here. some of them i've even made an international name for themselves, like the scooter companies here. these days berlin has drawn more and more international entrepreneur is looking to capitalize on a new idea. we met one of these founders this time from china. even though i know that every comfort kinda walser image or is to be deeply attached to their culture, but to be honest is another very easy. the
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a hi, my name is tyler. i'm the phone or on. so you, obviously, i, so we provide a search foundation here and allowing businesses and developers to build multiple applications. so i gene, i like karl so hopefully i full search, but all model is not general problems. you can only use this model to do search. search your data search, you pictures, searching videos, audio. so for example, if you're thinking about e commerce company, they have a lot of article fashion article data in their database. so each article has their prize name, description size. so for example, if you want to search for a picture, so firstly, as you need to pre label each image, if you ask the guy to do this, it becomes a very, very efficient, right? and it takes up all the, like 0 point one second. the
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basically we provide all the models as a p, i so that developers kind of coal all service or they probably picks your one week to do that, make it work. but if your car, all a guy, and then we charge for it, right? so we've got a medium to use it in one second. so gene i was founded in 2020. and the reason that we choose to set our headquarter inverting jeremy, is because we want to build a international business that focused on commercial opens all software company. and those are plenty of patents here in burdens in germany is at work on open sauce, work on the jury. and also it is a pretty affordable savings price compared to other cities in europe and also a u. s. i think in germany a it has a pretty stable and the new troll business environment. i wish i lost the start
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offs to grow more in the autonomous way. so it doesn't gave a lot of help to the start off, let's say. but they also does a block you right? so it's kind of like, ok, so you're just self calmer. that yourself have be a here for like a quite a while. like 15 years says let's say culturally, i'm not 100 percent match to the local culture. vern, it's not our traditional in german cities, you don't have kind of a right don't mean any type of german culture here, which is also very nice, especially for international people to leave and work here. even though i know that every comfort he kinda wants their immigrants to be deeply attached to their culture. but to be honest, it's not the very easy. it's not very easy to build. friendship
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like, you know, you'll cannot really easy the field phrase shape always a german it is affordable, much i'll phone more than other cities. and also very, let's say culturally, is feeling better open because you'll see a lot of like, uh, uh, you know, international people here and uh, the culture is definitely wild. a most open, open culture in new york is not a cheap safety anymore. and they just are in china, in my home house. uh, it is called. it is very crowded, but at least the weather is kind of like, uh, you can kinda enjoy a lot of sunshine. and the wind turbine is all that barnett has a lot of like a local uh, i'll send a tiny express from compared to what i say compared to us compared to china. and is this uh, still like a uh,
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it's still very basic. the are those on sparks like every, every morning i those i'm swimming off like i already got, i'm already on, you know, i've 6 or $630.00 is and those on swim you full hour or so i'd like to just randomly draw a point on google map and drive drive. yes. so this is what i do like most because 1st of all i like to, i mean, i mean is, i'm very fond. if i drive like a very nice guy got, you know, drive to the song. i as i, i kinda, i kinda drive to the place where there are a lot of sunshine, even though it is a movie on called eat right now. if i, if i drive far enough, i can google life does a cloud certain work life balance is very important because that's that, you know, as i start on the phone or usually,
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you cannot put the work life balance or the 1st place as long as you are the like, cut off in the forest, all 5 in the in the least. so my suggestion to the, the officer a see you and the founders a is 1st off all work out of the real problem. don't create a problem as, as solve it. seconds. augusta is to prevent over hiring new circumstances. why don't hire, don't make the team bigger, is that you can manage the that. so for another edition of made the double use business magazine, a trip through berlin, portugal and poland, meeting people who are rethinking the world of work,
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