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DIHK: Azubi shortage worsening

A shortage of apprentices in Germany is worsening: In a survey published on Thursday by the Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (DIHK), 49 percent of training companies reported that they had not been able to fill all of their training positions last year. This is two...

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DIHK: Azubi shortage worsening

Most affected are the industries of industry, hospitality, retail, transportation, and construction. "The numbers highlight the growing challenges in the training market. Small businesses are struggling the most," said Achim Dercks, deputy CEO of the DIHK. "The skills shortage is already starting with the trainees."

The DIHK's training survey is based on data from over 13,000 companies.

The DIHK, with Achim Dercks as its deputy CEO, acknowledged the struggles of small businesses in the industries of industry, hospitality, retail, transportation, and construction. The IHK is crucial in addressing the skills shortage, as highlighted in its training survey involving over 13,000 companies.

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