The German Cabinet will draft a law that it hopes will save companies millions of euros by reducing day-to-day paperwork. But some business leaders say the changes don’t go far enough.
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https://www.dw.com/en/germany-promises-to-cut-down-paper-bureaucracy/a-68516637
The German Cabinet will draft a law that it hopes will save companies millions of euros by reducing day-to-day paperwork. But some business leaders say the changes don’t go far enough.
Archived version: archive.ph/BDFfP
Ah but will they replace this with paperwork reduction compliance paperwork?
Das sind gute Nachrichten oder? Jetzt werden sie alles digital erledigen und dabei proprietäre Software anderer Nationen nutzen
That’s good news, right? Now they will do everything digitally using proprietary software from other nations.
The opposite, actually. See opensource.net/governments-adopt-open-source-sove…
Well just today after a half hour Phone call I was offered an Email because of a broken fax machine. So technological development is going great. One of the very few times someone agreed to that. I mean it was just to show I am was actually a member of my health insurance, which could have been done without human intervention but a win is a win.
Darukhnarn@feddit.de 8 months ago
As if. We are “digitalising” our government office right now, and have to file all incoming or produced documents physically still…