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The lignite mining regions in Lusatia and Central Germany are facing major changes due to the coal phase-out. According to one analysis, rural regions could shrink significantly by 2038.

Poland loses before EU court in dispute over Turow opencast lignite mine

Poland concedes defeat before EU court in dispute over Turow opencast lignite mine. Judge allows penalty payment to be offset against Polish claims. | more

Resettlement of Mühlrose for lignite mining

In Mühlrose, the village has to make way for lignite mining and Neu-Mühlrose is being built to replace it. The resettlement should be completed by the end of the year. | more

Quereinstieg in Hightech-Industrie: Jetzt bei GlobalFoundries starten

Arbeiten an modernster Technologie - Quereinsteiger bilden wir aus. | more

CDU politician from Saxony warns against focusing on large-scale projects in the structural change of lignite mining areas

Marko Schiemann emphasizes the importance of involving medium-sized and large companies in the structural change in Lusatia. | more

Flooding of post-mining lakes in the Lusatian lignite mining area with more water continues

The flooding of the post-mining lakes in the Lusatian lignite mining region continued in 2023 with more water than in previous years. | more

Robert Habeck meets Lausitzrunde: Transformation and the future of Lausitz

Federal Minister of Economics and Climate Protection Robert Habeck meets the Lausitzrunde, a municipal alliance, to discuss the current status of the transformation in Lausitz. The article analyzes the progress, the financial support from the federal government and the ongoing challenges such as the shortage of skilled workers. | more

Techniker (m/w/d) für Hightech-Produktion in Dresden gesucht

GlobalFoundries ist einer der weltweit führenden Halbleiterhersteller. Wir haben in Dresden eine der modernsten Chipfabriken Europas gebaut und suchen für die Wartung der Produktionsanlagen Techniker. Werde Teil eines internationalen Teams. Über 3.000 Kolleginnen und Kollegen aus 50 Ländern arbeiten in Dresden für GlobalFoundries. | more

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