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As Germany wilts in sweltering temperatures, a manager in a Berlin government office told his 260 sweating workers to go home, a newspaper reported Friday, undermining Germans' reputation for efficiency.
這段時間德國的天氣酷熱難耐,據(jù)當(dāng)?shù)匾患覉蠹埳现芪鍒蟮?,首都柏林某政府部門的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)讓屬下的260名員工都放假回家涼快去,這可與德國人講究效率的名聲背道而馳專業(yè)翻譯服務(wù)。
According to the BZ local tabloid(小報,文摘) , the boss of the Berlin office for tax evasion(漏稅,逃稅) investigations sent an email to his employees saying: "Everyone should decide for themselves if they feel up to(感到能勝任) working in these temperatures."
"This decision should be taken before you pass out ... taking time off work today could in many cases(在許多情況下) be a wise decision which would have my full understanding," wrote Erik Schliephake in the email printed by BZ專業(yè)翻譯服務(wù).
"With greetings bathed in sweat," the boss signed off the note.
The BZ carried the story on its front page with the headline: "Whoever sweats gets to go home.專業(yè)翻譯服務(wù)"
Berliners have been baking in a seemingly relentless(無情的,殘酷的) heatwave in recent weeks, with the mercury(水銀) frequently soaring into the high 30s Celsius (high 90s Fahrenheit) and July on course to be the hottest on record專業(yè)翻譯服務(wù).
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