As the far right rises in eastern Germany, companies struggle to attract skilled foreign workers

Stefan Traeger, CEO of the Jenoptic, poses for a photo after an interview with The Associated Press at the company's headquarters in Jena, Germany, Monday, Aug. 12, 2024. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)

JENA, Germany (AP) — When electrical engineer Preetam Gaikwad first moved to Jena in 2013, she was smitten by what the eastern German city had to offer: a prestigious university, top research institutions, and cutting-edge technology companies, global leaders in their field.

Eleven years later, the Indian native takes a more sober view.

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