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With clear words has Detlef Scheele, Chairman of the Board of the Federal employment Agency, criticized the AfD. Half of the increase in employment in the past

With clear words has Detlef Scheele, Chairman of the Board of the Federal employment Agency, criticized the AfD. Half of the increase in employment in the past five years had been generated by foreigners. "The party AfD, which is that you can win with xenophobic resentment of anything that threatens the prosperity in this country," said Scheele. Without the employment of foreigners, these jobs could not be generated. If a party my to with xenophobic resentment politics, then this is to the detriment of the total population, warned Scheele.

Scheele's colleague on the Board, Daniel third Bach stressed that "employment growth is growth in Prosperity." The new, 1. March to come into force in skilled workers immigration law, would now have to be filled with life - especially the Learning of the German language had to be made abroad more attractive. Germany in the competition for skilled workers in competition with the Anglo-Saxon and Spanish-speaking countries. There is the language hurdle, the deeper. The goal of the Federal government to win over the law every year, up to 25,000 workers, called third stream as ambitious.

practitioners criticize the high and in the provinces, and Administrative divisions part of different managed access conditions for Non-EU foreigners. The skilled workers immigration law provides for the first time, that the experts come from Professions that do not demand as special, and without a University degree to Germany. A number of five to ten partner countries, also the Problem of the recognition of foreign qualifications is to be mitigated. Immigrants from these countries could work for three years in Germany, and had in that time, the opportunities, the recognition of their vocational training to catch up on.

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Date Of Update: 08 July 2022, 14:05
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