
According to a study by de’ge’pol W, women in political consulting still face the “glass ceiling.”

Slow progress in the proportion of women in top management in Germany. Germany still lags far behind in international comparison.

A new study has found that employees with a works council tend to be more satisfied with the political system.

The Stepstone Salary Report 2024: A concise overview of salary trends in Germany's leading industries and regions.

According to a study by XING, salary and a good corporate culture are just two of the aspects that are important to young employees.

Bitkom survey shows: Downward trend continues. Fewer and fewer employees are available during the Christmas season.

The EU has adopted the AI Act and thus a common vision on AI. The German business community welcomes and criticizes the regulation.

There are around 2,130 top positions in Berlin's political arena. Of these, only 33.94% are held by women, as a new study reveals.

Inflation and declining aversion to trade unions are causing them to regain importance in Germany.

A central talent pool is intended to simplify recruitment processes and make it easier for job seekers from non-EU countries to find work.

New Work: Self-determined work in a changing world and doing what you “really, really want to do.”

According to a study by the FES, queer people in the workplace are still at increased risk of discrimination and disadvantage.

A new study on racism shows that Black people in Germany are particularly affected.

Most employees in Germany would like to be able to retire at the age of 63 at the latest.

Which professions are currently in high demand? The Bertelsmann Foundation answers this question with its 2023 profession ranking.

A new study by the WSI reveals differences in gender equality between East and West Germany.

According to a recent report, not all differences between East and West Germany have been eliminated yet.

A new job without applying or interviewing? What sounds unrealistic at first is part of a unique recruiting concept.

The four-day workweek continues to be hotly debated, but rarely tested. A new field study is now set to begin in Germany.

To meet the modern challenges of the working world, such as the shortage of skilled workers, it helps to take a look at the development of work.
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