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big business is another 50000000000 euros to small businesses and also on top of that to the labor ministry for example as well is also easing access to welfare payments and so people who are perhaps struggling as well to pay their rent or pay their bills right now as a result of luck loss of income sorry they too will be protected and it will be ensured that they will not be evicted so a lot of people covered by these financial measures and clearly today's business will it's far from business as usual. so they are of course 1st and foremost the german chancellor angela merkel i will not be attending to day taking to the floor in her in her place is the finest chancellor schultz and only every 3rd seat in parliament is being taken today many m.p.'s upstairs watching the parliamentary debates from the office right now will come down later to cast their ballots in in vote in boxes which won't actually be on the floor in the assembly but outside the assembly today sir there are also a lot of m.p.'s absences they are the who are suffering from coronavirus themselves or are in self quarantine bu
big business is another 50000000000 euros to small businesses and also on top of that to the labor ministry for example as well is also easing access to welfare payments and so people who are perhaps struggling as well to pay their rent or pay their bills right now as a result of luck loss of income sorry they too will be protected and it will be ensured that they will not be evicted so a lot of people covered by these financial measures and clearly today's business will it's far from business...
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measurures so that companies ca continue operating and protect people who are looking for work. >> labor ministry officials say at least 32 people had job offers canceled across the country on friday. companies in japan tend to hire new graduates in april, which is the start of the fiscal year. >>> an iconic japanese comedian has died after contracting the new virus. shimura ken was being treated for pneumonia after testing positive. the 70-year-old passed away on sunday at a tokyo hospital. his office says he was hospitalized on march 17th after complaining about fatigue. shimura rose to stardom in the 1970s when he joined the hugely popular comedy group called the drifters. the group performed live on tv every week. shimura later hosted a number of shows bearing his name. people on the street expressed surprise and sadness at the news of shimura's passing. >> translator: it's very shocking. i've been watching him on tv since i was a kid. >> translator: as i am the same generation as he, i feel death coming closer. >> translator: when i hear someone i know very well passed away, i think we shoul
measurures so that companies ca continue operating and protect people who are looking for work. >> labor ministry officials say at least 32 people had job offers canceled across the country on friday. companies in japan tend to hire new graduates in april, which is the start of the fiscal year. >>> an iconic japanese comedian has died after contracting the new virus. shimura ken was being treated for pneumonia after testing positive. the 70-year-old passed away on sunday at a...
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policies which prohibit the use of forced labor china too has responded to the claims made in the report here's what a foreign ministry spokesman said. the report has no factual basis this organization has repeatedly thrown out prejudice fallacies related to the shin jang issue it's only doing so now to follow american anti china forces and smear china's efforts to oppose terrorism and fight extremism in shin jang newly. joining me now the co-author of the report from the australian strategic policy institute dr james lybrel dr level walk and it's good to have you on the program with us now the chinese government has said that this report has no factual basis but i'd like to ask you what evidence did you use to arrive at the conclusions that you have in the report. what we spent. a team of researchers binning over 3 and a half months collecting numerous data points easing the chinese government's media reports as well as documents available wadley available locally available on the chinese internet we also he said light imagery to to examine some of these factories and we also collaborated with the washington post for
policies which prohibit the use of forced labor china too has responded to the claims made in the report here's what a foreign ministry spokesman said. the report has no factual basis this organization has repeatedly thrown out prejudice fallacies related to the shin jang issue it's only doing so now to follow american anti china forces and smear china's efforts to oppose terrorism and fight extremism in shin jang newly. joining me now the co-author of the report from the australian strategic...
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there were justice ministry prisons, police camps, and lots of other sites that used punitive labor. this could be a tool for reform for the very small number of prisoners whom the nazis wanted to refor and release. it was a matter of establishing so much harsh work for them that you broke their spirit and they would never give you trouble again. there were also camps that for work-education camps. there were about 235 of these. they show you the links between some of the types of camps. if you are a forced laborer, and you refuse to work or you were not working hard enough or you broke some regulation, you could be sent for up to eight weeks and would be forced to work under harsh circumstances. after eight weeks, if your attitude improved you could go back to your forced labor camp which would seem like a garden party in comparison. if it was judged that your attitude had not improved, you would be sent to a concentration camp which was going to be considerably worse. note that there was a gray area between productive and punitive labor. ghetto inmates for supposed to be -- perform
there were justice ministry prisons, police camps, and lots of other sites that used punitive labor. this could be a tool for reform for the very small number of prisoners whom the nazis wanted to refor and release. it was a matter of establishing so much harsh work for them that you broke their spirit and they would never give you trouble again. there were also camps that for work-education camps. there were about 235 of these. they show you the links between some of the types of camps. if you...
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camps for -- soldier who broke some regulation and justice ministry and gestapo prison and police camps and other sites that used punitive laborthis could be a tool for reform for the very small number of prisoners whom the nazis wanted to reform and release. really it was a matter of establishing so much harsh work for them that you broke their spirit and they would never give you any trouble again. there were also camps called -- these were work education camps, there were about 235 of these. an interesting case because they show you the links between some of the types of camps. if you were a forced laborer and you refused to work or you weren't working hard enough or you broke some regulation, you could be sent to an -- lager for up to eight weeks and you would be forced to work under very harsh circumstances. and after eight weeks if you're attitude had improved you could go back to your forced labor camp which would seem like a garden party in comparison. if it was judged your attitude had not improved you would be sent on to a concentration camp which would be considerably worse. and there is a huge gray area. concentrat
camps for -- soldier who broke some regulation and justice ministry and gestapo prison and police camps and other sites that used punitive laborthis could be a tool for reform for the very small number of prisoners whom the nazis wanted to reform and release. really it was a matter of establishing so much harsh work for them that you broke their spirit and they would never give you any trouble again. there were also camps called -- these were work education camps, there were about 235 of these....