Once out of work, German workers have little incentive to seek new jobs: jobless benefits are over-generous and income-tax rates are far too high.
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In other words, unburdened by regulation, British employers have less need to seek cheaper ways to create new jobs.
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Other consulting firms are coy about plans to reduce costs, but in the past the industry has dealt with slowdowns by recruiting fewer new staff and encouraging surplus consultants to seek jobs elsewhere.
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These jobs involve identifying and securing new customers tasks that are routine for agents who seek out homeowners in need of professional support.
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