Berlin (Reuters). The situation on the training market is estimated by the German Trade Union Federation (DGB) significantly worse than claimed by official sources. "The thesis that in Germany there are more open apprenticeships than applicants is simply false," it said in a Wednesday release analysis of the DGB. Of a shortage of applicants can not be any question. The proportion of young people without education lies constantly for ten years at 15 percent.

During the training pact speak officially only 15,650 unserved applicants, he was counting the last year alone more than 273,000 young people as "supplied" by the Federal Employment Agency as "bearing ripe" classified, but have not taught in a "fully qualifying" are , according to the analysis. So will the real situation "deliberately concealed".
The National Pact for Training and Young Skilled Workers - short training pact - was launched in 2004 concluded between the federal government and the associations of the German economy, and later extended to 2014. The aim is to give all school mature and willing to make youth a priority, including job training offers introductory training. On Wednesday, the latest figures should be presented. The DGB is not participating in the training pact.
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