Other parts of Europe may still be contracting, but Germany -- Europe's largest Cheap Rosetta Stone economy -- grew by 3.6 percent in 2010, with the number of unemployed falling below 3 million.Kurzarbeit was designed to contain social tension and keep as many people in work as possible. It has been hailed by economists and politicians as a key factor in Germany's surprisingly confident exit from the deepest recession since World War Two. At the height of the crisis in 2009 more than 60,000 German companies made use of the scheme, which cost the government employment agency 4.57 billion euros ($6.16 billion) in 2009 and 2.94 billion euros in the first 11 months of 2010.It's a system governments in more heavily indebted countries would struggle to imitate.But for those people on the list, it was a blow -- especially as, according to Anna, who asked to be identified by her first name only, selection was an arbitrary process, often subject to favoritism on the part of managers."I had felt so secure," says Anna. "I always thought, 'I've been at this company for 14 years... Others will be let go before I'll be asked to leave.' So I bought a new car to replace Rosetta Stone Chinese my old rust-bucket."As the warmth from the stove slowly seeps into the terracotta-painted room that she renovated herself, Anna says she'd always thought she could handle Kurzarbeit and might enjoy some time off -- until she was the one having her shifts reduced.In the end, she says, handing round homemade Christmas cookies, she was one of the lucky ones: she was forced to stay home for fewer than 20 days in 2009 and worked full time during all of 2010. Just six months after ending the Kurzarbeit program, her firm now has orders flooding in."Now there are endless orders, so we had to agree to working more shifts," she says.However, as a member of the works council, as the employee boards that operate in many German companies are known, she was approached by so many colleagues for advice that her doctor says the stress brought on tinnitus which she still has today.One of those colleagues was a father of two who works in logistics and was put on 100 percent Kurzarbeit in 2009. Max, as he identifies himself, stayed at home Rosetta Stone Japanese for two months.
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