German man asks parliament to help find him prostitutes
A German man has appealed to parliament because jobcentres won't help him find staff for his new brothel.
Ulrich Kueperkoch, 45, wants to create 12 full-time jobs when he opens the brothel in the town of Goerlitz in September.
But he is still searching for women willing to work there after the local jobcentre was banned from advertising the vacancies.
The jobcentre initially agreed to help Mr Kueperkoch find staff, but had to delete the adverts under orders from senior civil servants.
Mr Kueperkoch says he will be offering a fixed salary as well as bonuses to his employees, keeping everything "strictly legal".
He has now appealed to the Bundestag's board of petition - and has already found the support of its chairwoman.
Liberal Party MP Martina Sehn, 48, told the Berliner Kurier newspaper: "After all, this is about creating jobs."
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