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E-pismo: Zakaj nemški model ne deluje – na nogometnih igriščih in v tovarnah
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E-pismo: Zakaj nemški model ne deluje – na nogometnih igriščih in v tovarnah

The article discusses why the German model does not work in Slovenia, focusing on both football fields and factories. It appears to explore challenges related to implementing German-style policies or practices in Slovenian contexts, possibly touching on labor, industry standards, or governance approaches. The content suggests a comparison between Germany and Slovenia, highlighting differences in effectiveness or applicability of certain models. However, due to the paywall restrictions, the full details of the arguments presented are not accessible.

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E-pismo: Zakaj nemški model ne deluje – na nogometnih igriščih in v tovarnah

The article discusses why the German model does not work in Slovenia, focusing on both football fields and factories. It appears to explore challenges related to implementing German-style policies or practices in Slovenian contexts, possibly touching on labor, industry standards, or governance approaches. The content suggests a comparison between Germany and Slovenia, highlighting differences in effectiveness or applicability of certain models. However, due to the paywall restrictions, the full details of the arguments presented are not accessible.

Bias read (Center): The article addresses a comparative policy discussion between Germany and Slovenia, which is inherently politically charged. However, the framing remains neutral, presenting a general inquiry into the applicability of foreign models without overtly favoring any particular ideological stance. The pay

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