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The products will be called "biodegradable pet waste clean-up bags" and will be packaged in Hartz Clean Earth paperboard packaging.
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Along with wage restraint, the so-called Hartz reforms improved productivity and brought a German export boom.
A Silver Lining in Europe Matthew Kaminski 2011
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As part of the so-called Hartz IV labor-market overhaul program to support low-income groups, the government has spent
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The latter part of the programme – known as Hartz IV came into force on 1 January of this year, sparking widespread demonstrations - the so-called new Monday demonstrations - while the unemployment rate increased, from 9.8 percent in June 2002 to 11.7 percent last month.
Hartz and Mindz? Richard 2005
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Marchers demonstrate against the German labor reforms, known as Hartz IV.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Under what came to be known as the Hartz Reforms, a German who's out of work for more than a year gets 364 euros a month about $500.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Marchers demonstrate against the German labor reforms, known as Hartz IV.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Under what came to be known as the Hartz Reforms, a German who's out of work for more than a year gets 364 euros a month about $500.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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The Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe has ruled that a five-year-old social welfare program known as Hartz IV is unconstitutional.
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The benefits system - known as Hartz IV after the Volkswagen executive who designed it - was the central plank of economic reforms rolled out by the centre-left government of Gerhard Schroeder in 2003 and 2004.
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