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Germany Jobs Outlook Weakens as Firms Cut Hiring
Germany faces a weakening labor market as businesses plan further job cuts, according to the Munich-based Ifo Institute.
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Deutschland.de
· Jun 25, 2026
Improved business climate in Germany
Companies are more optimistic concerning their current business situation and future development. This is a ray of hope for the German economy.
ING Think
· Jun 25, 2026
Hungary’s labour market still flashing strength
CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE: Employment rose more than expected in May, but we see this as a temporary uptick rather than a structural shift, with many firms still hoarding labour
Quartz
· Jul 2, 2026
Rich, educated Americans are suddenly the most scared about losing their jobs
White-collar workers are anxious about job security. But their concern is outrunning the actual pace of layoffs
NDTV
· Jun 24, 2026
Techie's 60% Salary Hike Backfires, Loses Job 6 Months After Leaving MNC
The post struck a chord with others in tech who've seen similar switches, where rapid hiring was followed by sudden layoffs.
WRAL News
· Jun 25, 2026
SAS eliminates hundreds of positions across the company, spokesperson says
The company said the job cuts were “targeted changes” and that affected employees would be allowed to apply for other open positions or “take advantage of transition.”
Wirepoints
· Jul 7, 2026
Do it Best announces hardware wholesaler’s move out of Illinois – WANE (Ft. Wayne, IN)
The impact on employees, and how many jobs this move to Indiana could create, has not been confirmed.
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Related coverage for "Germany Jobs Outlook Weakens as Firms Cut Hiring": Deutschland.de — Improved business climate in Germany. ING Think — Hungary’s labour market still flashing strength. Quartz — Rich, educated Americans are suddenly the most scared about losing their jobs. NDTV — Techie's 60% Salary Hike Backfires, Loses Job 6 Months After Leaving MNC. WRAL News — SAS eliminates hundreds of positions across the company, spokesperson says. Wirepoints — Do it Best announces hardware wholesaler’s move out of Illinois – WANE (Ft. Wayne, IN)