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  2. Bundesagentur für Arbeit - Wikipedia

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    The Bundesagentur für Arbeit (BA for short, A4A or Arbeitsagentur) ('Federal Employment Agency') is a German federal agency under the Federal Ministry for Labour and Social Affairs. Its headquarters are in Nuremberg. Its director is Andrea Nahles. [1] The BA manages job centres across Germany and administers unemployment benefits.

  3. Social security in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The system is financed by contributions from employees and employers. Employees pay 1.2% of their gross salary below the social security threshold and employers pay 1.2% contribution on top of the salary paid to the employee. The contribution level was reduced from 1.3% for employees and employers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  4. Hamburg Museum of Work - Wikipedia

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    From 2010 until 2011 Werbewelten Made in Hamburg – 100 Years of Reemtsma [3] In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Elbe Tunnel, there was an exhibition Tunnel. (Hamburg und seine Unterwelt (Tunnel: Hamburg and its underworld), a deliberate word play on the history, meaning, and significance of tunnel building to the city.

  5. Federal Office for Migration and Refugees - Wikipedia

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    The Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge (Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, BAMF) is a German federal agency under the responsibility of the Federal Ministry of the Interior. It is located in the former Südkaserne (South Barracks) in Nuremberg. It is the central migration authority in Germany and is responsible for registration ...

  6. Economy of Germany - Wikipedia

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    With the manufacture of 5.2 million vehicles in 2009, Germany was the world's fourth-largest producer and largest exporter of automobiles. German automotive companies enjoy an extremely strong position in the so-called premium segment, with a combined world market share of about 90%.

  7. Government of Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    The Free and Hanseatic city of Hamburg is its own state in the Federal Republic of Germany. Hamburg is a republic, democratic welfare state and a constitutional state. At the same time Hamburg is a municipality, there is no separation between these two administrative tasks. [2] The power to create a law is restricted by federal law.