Is Germany really planning to let more asylum seekers enter the workforce?
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Is Germany really planning to let more asylum seekers enter the workforce?
A proposal to let asylum seekers enter the German job market sooner has been welcomed by many lawmakers and economists, but critics warn that key exemptions and recent cuts to integration courses could undermine the effort.
Federal Minister of the Interior Alexander Dobrindt wants to allow asylum seekers to work earlier. But is this really about more social participation – or saving and accessing cheap labour? A work permit after three months instead of only six months: Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) announced in an interview with the image on Sunday that asylum seekers will be allowed to enter the labour market earlier – regardless of the state of thei…
The CDU Main-Kinzig wants to implement the principle of "promoting and demanding" more consistently. Is there a duty to work for asylum seekers and citizens' money recipients?...
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