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Germany news: New rules aim to give asylum-seeker job access

Summary by Deutsche Welle
Germany is hoping to boost integration by making it possible for asylum-seekers to start working after just three months in the country. Meanwhile, a social media ban for children is gaining momentum.

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According to Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, asylum seekers should be allowed to work after three months. It is the poisoned success of a migration policy that only knows the cost-benefit logic.

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The measure, announced by the Minister of the Interior, aims both to address the labour shortages experienced by several sectors of the German economy and to reduce the budget for social benefits paid to those without income.

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Federal Minister for the Interior Dobrindt wants to make it possible for asylum seekers to work faster than before. He had a plan drawn up for this purpose, said the CSU politician of the newspaper "Bild am Sonntag".

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German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt plans to speed up the integration of asylum seekers into the labor market with a "new, immediate work plan," he told Sunday's edition of tabloid newspaper Bild. "People who come here must be able to work - and quickly," he said, adding that the best form of integration is in the workforce, foreign media write, Telegrafi reports. According to the plan, asylum seekers could be allowed to work after three…

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Home Secretary Alexander Dobrindt is planning an initiative to get asylum seekers to work faster. They are supposed to be in ... The post "Participate through activity: Dobrindt wants to give all refugees after 3 months work permit appeared first on Apollo News.

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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Saturday, February 21, 2026.
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