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The Devastating Consequences of Unpaid Compulsory Internships in Germany - cover

The Devastating Consequences of Unpaid Compulsory Internships in Germany

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This is not a theory.This is not an opinion.This is raw reality – merciless and painfully honest.Unpaid compulsory internships are often sold as "support" or "career orientation."But in truth, they destroy lives, break personalities, and leave young people behind in a system that manages them instead of helping them.The author tells his own story – unfiltered, intense, and deeply moving.He reveals how a so-called support system becomes a spiral of hopelessness, humiliation, and psychological torture.This book is a scream for those who have no voice.A mirror for a society that has looked away for too long.And a call to finally see – before more lives are silently destroyed.If you have the courage to face the truth,then read this book.
Disponible desde: 02/05/2025.

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