Stock Photo - 04 August 2020, Saxony, Chemnitz: Markus Aurich (l), apprentice, inspects an oven door under the supervision of Marcel Woitynek, group leader, after it has been machined in a CNC milling machine in a workshop for the disabled. Saxony wants to break new ground in inclusion with a qualification project that is unique in Germany. Over a period of two years, people with disabilities can obtain a recognized vocational qualification with the help of 93 so-called practical modules. The Partner Workshops Chemnitz is one of more than 30 workshops in Saxony that are already participating in the project. Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa. - Chemnitz/Saxony/Germany

Stock Photo: 04 August 2020, Saxony, Chemnitz: Markus Aurich (l), apprentice, inspects an oven door under the supervision of Marcel Woitynek, group leader.

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