German call for English to be second official language amid labour shortage
by Philip Oltermann in Berlin from World news | The Guardian on (#68QQ7)
Politician from governing FDP says skilled foreign workers are being put off by unwieldy bureaucratic German
English should become a second official language at administrative offices in Germany, one of the country's governing parties has argued, saying unwieldy bureaucratic German is proving too much of a deterrent for much-needed skilled workers from abroad.
The three-party government of the chancellor, Olaf Scholz, in which the FDP is a junior coalition partner, last autumn unveiled its own version of a green card" - called Chancenkarte or opportunity card" - designed to address a critical shortage of skilled labour.
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