Migrant unemployment continues to be a major problem with the district of Salzlandkreis seeing only 56 out of 1,530 migrants registered at the jobcentre able to find full-time work.
While the number is up from last year, when 24 migrants were in full-time positions, the total percentage of the total migrant workforce on work is only 3.6 per cent, Mitteldeutsche Zeitung reports.
“The refugee target group still presents a special challenge,” head of the district employment agency Thomas Holz said. Mr. Holz said the main issues are the language barrier and the recognition of qualifications and academic degrees from overseas.
The German Federal Employment Agency claimed last year that 74 per cent of the newly arrived migrants were only fit for menial labour jobs and are unlikely to fill the vacancies for skilled labour that is in demand.
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Who woulda thunk it?
ReplyDeleteJust more indigent homeless looking for largess, not employment..
ReplyDeleteThis is no worse than the worthless masses coming from Puerto Rico.
ReplyDeleteWhat is being kept out of the media is that crime has increased in this city!
ReplyDeleteNo training, low or no education, no previous job experience, no language skills, social skills set to home nation, work ethic nothing like the Germans'..... who couldn't see this coming??!
ReplyDeleteHow's that open borders thing working for you Frau Merkel!
ReplyDelete1530 out of 1530 found the welfare office though...
ReplyDeleteSo, they refuse to assimilate, send them back.
ReplyDeleteI mean, "Repatriate" them!
Those who are working are most likely sewing suicide vests...
ReplyDeleteHow can that be, according to Anglia Merkle they need workers. That woman is going to be the cause of a major rebellion in Germany. I hope it happens soon, as Germany goes so goes the EU.
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