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Nahles Sounds the Alarm: Job Opportunities for the Unemployed Are "Lower than Ever Before"

Andrea Nahles, head of the Federal Employment Agency, is alarmed. The labor market has been "as solid as a board for months," and "no momentum is being gained."

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According to the Federal Employment Agency (Bundesagentur für Arbeit), comparable to the Dutch Employee Insurance Agency (UWV), more than 3 million people in Germany were unemployed last August. That's the highest number in ten years.

·Netherlands
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The chance for unemployed people to find a new job is "low as never before," says Andrea Nahles, head of the Federal Employment Agency. A rapid change in the labour market is not in sight. That has several reasons.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Center

Andrea Nahles, head of the Federal Employment Agency, now warns with strong words of the situation for job seekers.The chances for unemployed people in Germany for a job have reached a record low, according to the head of the Federal Employment Agency (BA), Andrea Nahles.The corresponding indicator is currently "as low as never before", she told the Web.de portal on Friday.The labour market is "for months like a board", it comes "no momentum pur…

·Germany
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Center

The Federal Government wants "wrong incentives" to eliminate citizens' money. But there are not enough vacancies. Labour Office head Nahles now calls numbers.

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Center

The employment opportunities for Germany's Shomers are at a minimum historical level, warned the head of the Federal Employment Agency, Andrea Nahles.

·Romania
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Center

According to the head of the Federal Employment Agency, Nahles, unemployed people currently have as few opportunities as ever to find a job. Nahles told the portal "web.de" that the labour market had been like a board for months, that there was no momentum in it.

·Germany
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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Thursday, December 25, 2025.
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