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A heavy morning in Baden-Württemberg as TRIGEMA CEO Wolfgang Grupp turns to employees after a reported suicide attempt, sparking concern and solidarity. Meanwhile, the State Student Council reveals it had previously alerted the Ministry of Education about significant staffing errors—raising accountability questions. In this video, we unpack both urgent developments impacting the state’s business and education sectors. We discuss: 🏭 Grupp’s message to TRIGEMA employees and corporate response 🧠 Mental health in executive leadership and corporate culture 🏫 State Student Council’s warning about vacant or misassigned teaching posts ⚖️ Ministry’s response timeline and policy implications 🔍 Public reaction, media coverage, and institutional transparency _______________________________________________________________________ @OnPointTrend Keywords : Wolfgang Grupp suicide attempt news, TRIGEMA CEO mental health, Grupp message to employees, BW morning news ticker July 2025, Baden-Württemberg business news, Wolfgang Grupp employee statement, CEO mental health Germany, State Student Council teaching report, Ministry of Education staffing errors, Baden-Württemberg education crisis, Germany teaching vacancies 2025, Grupp mental health response, TRIGEMA internal memo news, Baden-Württemberg education ministry alert, student council warns ministry, school staffing issues Germany, German CEO mental health awareness, education transparency Germany, Wolfgang Grupp mental health report, Grupp suicide attempt update, teaching job errors BW, Baden-Württemberg news July 2025.