Germany booms despite eurozone woes
Germany weathered the global economic crisis after workers agreed to cutting working time not jobs.

Published On 2 Jan 2012
There was not much positive economic news out of Europe in 2011, but the new year got off to a good start in Germany at least.
The country’s national statistics office has announced that more than half a million jobs were created last year despite the eurozone crisis leaving that number at 82 million – a record for Europe’s largest economy.
Nick Spicer reports from Berlin.
Source: Al Jazeera