AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU Tax Transparency: Apple’s new EU country-by-country reporting shows big tax swings, with Ireland listed at about $17.1bn in income tax and Germany at $153.5m income tax; the report also notes Apple’s Munich engineering base (4,089 employees). AI & Jobs: A Goldman Sachs report links higher AI exposure to slower job openings growth, with call centers hit hardest (Germany ~27% below trend) and entry-level roles under pressure. Wage Gap Watch: Germany’s Labour Ministry says foreign full-time workers earn a median €3,358 vs €4,396 for Germans (23.6% gap), while AfD uses the figures to argue immigration pressures wages. Workplace Policy: Goldman also flags how AI adoption is reshaping hiring patterns across developed economies. Visa/HR Mobility: Germany-related coverage includes rules on blocked accounts and visa eligibility for foreigners, alongside ongoing debate on access for skilled workers.
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