Do you find that bold?
No completed school education or training, apparently decide for 4 children and against contraception, apartment etc. is paid for by the AMT at the end a little more than 2000 net remains and she goes to Stern TV and complains that it is far too little money
Yes, very shameless.
I find it always funny how many educational distances the opinion is working for minimum wage is worth not but on the other hand nothing can prove neither a halfway good completed training nor a multi-year professional experience – not that I say I am intelligent but who today wants more than a minimum wage must already present a completed training and not break down after so and so many months because one does not have a bump at 4 o'clock but rather rather at 3 o'clock.
These are the social shmarots that make me so angry
2000 nice stay left and I earned myself in 1900 nice of 600 rent away from me stay 1300 left and work 40 hours a week
That's what it looks like in the best Germany that we've ever had.🤬 An economist has only recently assumed that you are better off in Germany than when you go to work for 14-15€/hour.
I told you. Social fraud. Never paid in the cash registers, but stop the hand and complain. I deeply despise such people and have neither understanding nor respect.
Apparently you don't understand the circumstances – raise COSTS money someone has to pay. Lower SAVES money that someone doesn't have to pay.
That the full order books of many (!) Companies face enormously increased energy and material costs, you don't seem to have gotten along.
From the full order books of the companies!
When it comes to increasing wages, OMG we can go broke, but when it comes to lowering civil money and committing people to accept bad, then we are the first to agree… disgusting!
What we need is a suitable motivation for permanently unemployed people to look for a job, eg by replacing part of the civil money with bound vouchers for food, clothing, education/school.
Who is to pay for the increase in wages?
If you lower the rates of the citizen's money… Social assistance recipients and employees remain equally disadvantaged.
What we need is an increase in wages from the middle class upwards