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Germany and Austria to fully open their labor market to Poles in 2011. Economic growth?


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 Mar 6, 11, 20:11    #61
southern:
I have the suspicion that Germany will take the opportunity to replace Turks with Poles.They will find some legal way to do it.

Maybe forcing them to renounce their Turkish citizenship or leave, Turkey isn't an EU country no laws ban that.
"Rising demand in Germany, fueled by sales to faster-growing economies including China, boosts orders for Polish companies, which supply components to German exporters. Employers increased hiring by 3.8 percent in January from a year earlier, the fastest annual growth since September 2008.
The actual outflow may be 200,000 mostly unqualified workers over the next three years because the German labor market “has already been opened to quite a large extent,” Deputy Labor Minister Marek Bucior said in a letter today to Polish lawmakers.

Three years ago, Germany relaxed entry requirements for engineers and other skilled specialists, “which hasn’t led to any negative trends on the Polish labor market,” Bucior said.

Companies in Germany plan to hire as many as 300,000 workers this year, according to a survey of 28,000 firms by the DIHK industry and trade chambers group last month. Machine and electrical companies may add 80,000 jobs, the DIHK said."
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-02/polish-exodus-to-germany-may- spark-rate-rise-22-years-after-berlin-wall.html
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 Mar 6, 11, 21:56    #62
southern:
Now we are all dependent on Germany for growth.It is the sh1tty situation the politicians and their supporters have brought us to

Let's hope there is some consistancy in that, otherwise we are screwed...
The German politicians wanted that, though talking different. That's the modern imperialism Made in Germany. ;)
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 Apr 13, 11, 12:27    #63
don't think they will take Turks again...I live in west part of Germany and hostility towards Turks is enormous.
Word "Türke" (Turk in German) is equivalent to a swearword.

besides, with this ridicoulousy low wages they offering for qualified workers nobody will be eager to come here...Plus the employment requirements are (among others) fluency in German and preferably in English too. Not very tempting in my opinion....German job market is neither flexible nor international.


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