The big cross-list: German companies are cutting jobs – despite a shortage of skilled workers. Deutsche Bank wants to cut over 3,000 jobs despite declining profits.

Bayer AG is pushing ahead with restructuring and job cuts in Germany and has already decided on a plan to cut jobs by the end of 2025. The job cuts at the flagship company Miele have also caused a great uproar, which has now been communicated to the washing machine manufacturer's workforce. A significant part of the restructuring at washing machine maker Ksawer is also concerns the relocation of the machine factory in Poland.