Lack of investment and dissatisfaction: IHK criticizes Berlin Senate

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According to a report from www.sueddeutsche.de, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry is dissatisfied with the policies of the Berlin Senate. The Senate is accused of getting lost in unnecessary projects and of “purely wasting money” through decisions such as the training levy and the 29-euro ticket, according to the IHK. Dissatisfaction with Berlin politics affects various aspects, including education, transport and administrative policy. According to a company survey, 54 percent of companies are dissatisfied with Berlin's education policy and transport policy has also met with similar criticism. In addition, 71 percent of the companies surveyed criticized the Senate's policy of reducing bureaucracy and modernizing administration. This dissatisfaction...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.sueddeutsche.de, ist die Industrie- und Handelskammer mit der Politik des Berliner Senats unzufrieden. Der Senat wird beschuldigt, sich in nicht notwendigen Projekten zu verlieren und durch Entscheidungen wie die Ausbildungsumlage und das 29-Euro-Ticket „pure Geldverschwendung“ zu betreiben, so die IHK. Die Unzufriedenheit mit der Berliner Politik betrifft verschiedene Aspekte, darunter Bildungs-, Verkehrs- und Verwaltungspolitik. Laut einer Unternehmensumfrage sind 54 Prozent der Unternehmen mit der Berliner Bildungspolitik unzufrieden und auch die Verkehrspolitik stößt auf ähnliche Kritik. Darüber hinaus kritisieren 71 Prozent der befragten Unternehmen die Politik des Senats zum Bürokratieabbau und zur Modernisierung der Verwaltung. Diese Unzufriedenheit …
According to a report from www.sueddeutsche.de, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry is dissatisfied with the policies of the Berlin Senate. The Senate is accused of getting lost in unnecessary projects and of “purely wasting money” through decisions such as the training levy and the 29-euro ticket, according to the IHK. Dissatisfaction with Berlin politics affects various aspects, including education, transport and administrative policy. According to a company survey, 54 percent of companies are dissatisfied with Berlin's education policy and transport policy has also met with similar criticism. In addition, 71 percent of the companies surveyed criticized the Senate's policy of reducing bureaucracy and modernizing administration. This dissatisfaction...

Lack of investment and dissatisfaction: IHK criticizes Berlin Senate

According to a report by www.sueddeutsche.de, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry is dissatisfied with the policies of the Berlin Senate. The Senate is accused of getting lost in unnecessary projects and of “purely wasting money” through decisions such as the training levy and the 29-euro ticket, according to the IHK.

Dissatisfaction with Berlin politics affects various aspects, including education, transport and administrative policy. According to a company survey, 54 percent of companies are dissatisfied with Berlin's education policy and transport policy has also met with similar criticism. In addition, 71 percent of the companies surveyed criticized the Senate's policy of reducing bureaucracy and modernizing administration.

This dissatisfaction could have negative effects on the economy and the financial market in Berlin. If you look at education policy, for example, companies' dissatisfaction with the basic skills of school leavers can lead to a shortage of qualified workers. This, in turn, could impact business productivity and efficiency and potentially lead to a decline in investment.

Regarding transport policy, companies' dissatisfaction could result in them having difficulty reaching employees and customers, which could have a negative impact on business operations.

Dissatisfaction with Berlin's politics may also affect trust in the government and the stability of Berlin as a business location, potentially leading to a decline in investment and economic activity.

Conclusion: Business dissatisfaction with the Berlin Senate's policies could have long-term effects on the economy and the financial market, potentially leading to a shortage of qualified workers, difficulties in the business environment and a decline in investment. It is therefore important that the Senate takes the concerns of business seriously and takes appropriate measures to address these concerns.

Read the source article at www.sueddeutsche.de

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