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'The upturn on the labour market is faltering. In the second quarter we have seen an increase in the seasonally adjusted unemployment number every month,' said Rainer Sartoris of HSBC Trinkaus. 'The insolvency of (drugstore chain) Schlecker probably played a role. The labour market is not toppling but it is stagnating.'
Earlier this month, creditors failed to find a buyer for insolvent Schlecker, leaving around 13,200 employees in Germany out of work as the chain closed its 2,800 stores in the country. The seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate remained steady at 6.8 percent, a post-reunification record low, after the Labour Office revised it up to this level from an originally reported 6.7 percent for May. 'There are signs in June of a weaker development on the German labour market,' Labour Office head Frank-Juergen Weise said in a statement. ... Continue to read.
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