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A shortage of skilled workers has become a major headache for businesses in Europe's largest economy. theSun theSundaily economy labour Germany Europe

This file photo taken on April 25, 2019 shows a worker removing molten steel during the galvinizing process at steel manufacturing giant Arcelor-Mittal’s Eko Stahl steelworks in Eisenhuettenstadt, eastern Germany. AFPPIX: An apprenticeship at a steelmaker brought Steven Maillot from the French island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean to Eisenhuettenstadt in Germany, a stone's throw from the Polish border.

Just under two million job posts were unfilled at the end of 2022 in Germany, according to the federal Institute for Employment Research . “For my career development, I have to stay here,“ Maillot told AFP at the plant, admitting that he misses his home. Nonetheless, the challenge of finding skilled workers -- or willing trainees -- is one faced by businesses across the country and in all sectors of the economy, according to the economic think tank Ifo.

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