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The German working environment is similar to the U.S.working environment.Nevertheless,U.S.managers working in Germany have to adapt.Navigating laws and customs can be challenging.For instance,traditional houses in Germany have been large,well-constructed buildings.They are expensive to build,but last for generations.They usually have three generations living under the same roof.This information has far-reaching implications for foreign managers working in Germany.Match the statement with the type of environmental challenge for international managers it describes.
-Germans have 50-year mortgages that can pass from one generation to the next.
France
A country in Western Europe known for its history, culture, and significant influence in art, science, and politics.
U.S.
The United States of America, a country in North America composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.
Collective bargaining
The process in which employers and unions negotiate terms of employment, including wages, hours, and working conditions, for a group of employees.
Company level
Refers to operations, decisions, or policies occurring or being implemented at the specific level of an individual company or organization.
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