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In Berlin, one entrepreneur is proving that a successful business can also be a place of inclusion, loyalty, and second chances.
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00:00Giving a chance to those who are often overlooked.
00:03That's the goal of this cleaning company in Berlin, and she is the boss.
00:11Some of the employees have disabilities or come from a difficult social background.
00:16Ainur knows what starting from the bottom feels like.
00:19When she moved from Turkey to Germany, she worked as a hospital cleaner.
00:24Her supervisor supported her, and she moved into administration fairly quickly.
00:28But building a company without formal training meant overcoming plenty of hurdles.
00:46Supporting women is especially important to her.
00:49As a single mother, she knows what it means to work 16-hour days just to keep things going.
00:58At the beginning, it was almost all women.
01:00And we went with them thick and thin.
01:04We didn't let ourselves apart.
01:06Even if it was difficult times, it was always difficult.
01:09Both women?
01:10Yes, both women.
01:11Yes.
01:12Yes.
01:12Yes.
01:13Yes.
01:14Who is a person to have the money?
01:15Isn't it usually to be in a country?
01:16A local master chef, you can be in a country even if you haven't worked.
01:16Yes, yes.
01:16Yes.
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