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Low wages, easy to hire and fire - the core of the German labour market model (Photo: Wonderlane)

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Poor pay: the flipside of Germany's low unemployment

With its record-low unemployment (5.4%), Germany stands out among fellow eurozone countries such as France or Spain, suffering from sky-high jobless rates.

Part of Germany's success is due to a series of reforms pushed through by the Social-Green government of former chancellor Gerhard Schroeder ten years ago, overhauling the labour market and welfare system.

He made it easier for companies to hire and fire, lowered taxes and limited social benefits. The Schroeder model is now vi...

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Low wages, easy to hire and fire - the core of the German labour market model (Photo: Wonderlane)

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