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Daimler begins refugee training program in Germany

Forty refugees and asylum seekers have started a so-called ‘bridge internship’ at Daimler. The participants who come from Afghanistan, Eritrea, Gambia, Nigeria, Pakistan and Syria are between 20 and 51 years old. In the program Daimler is working with the German Federal Employment Agency and Job Centers. This internship lasts 14 weeks. The participants were selected by the Federal Employment Agency and the competent Job Centers. They are not in competition with the core workforce or temporary workers. Successful participants can be placed in other companies, temporary agencies, and professional training programs.

40 Flüchtlinge und Asylbewerber haben ein so genanntes Brückenpraktikum bei Daimler in Stuttgart begonnen. Das Unternehmen plant, die Brückenpraktika an weiteren Standorten anzubieten. Erfolgreiche Teilnehmer sollen an andere Unternehmen, Zeitarbeitsfirmen oder in eine Berufsausbildung weitervermittelt werden.

The ‘bridge interns’ start work with their co-workers on the early shift at 6:00 a.m. The working time for the practical section is three-and-a-half hours per work day. In axle production and logistics, the aim is to provide the trainees with some of the basic skills for the work in industrial production. In the training, they can learn how machines are equipped or how components and sorted and provided, among other things. The participants also gain insights into the way Daimler employees operate robotic welding machines or do the service maintenance for other machinery. Refugees spend another three-and-a-half hours per day learning German in small groups of 10 people and receive help with writing job application letters, for example.

40 Flüchtlinge und Asylbewerber haben ein so genanntes Brückenpraktikum bei Daimler in Stuttgart begonnen. Das Unternehmen plant, die Brückenpraktika an weiteren Standorten anzubieten. Erfolgreiche Teilnehmer sollen an andere Unternehmen, Zeitarbeitsfirmen oder in eine Berufsausbildung weitervermittelt werden.

The German Federal Employment Agency finances the first six weeks of the internship. For the remaining eight weeks, Daimler pays compensation for the daily work time of three-and-a-half hours in accordance with minimum wage law.  Daimler is financing the German courses for the full duration of the bridge internships.

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