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Saxophones Are No Longer Attractive to Poles. Germans Have a Problem

Summary by Business Insider (Poland)
Germany needs an influx of 300,000 workers per year. The gap is no longer filled by workers from Central and Eastern European countries, for whom working in Germany has ceased to be so attractive. This is a very large and urgent problem for our western neighbors, because filling the gap in employment with workers from outside the EU will be much more difficult.
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Germany needs an influx of 300,000 workers per year. The gap is no longer filled by workers from Central and Eastern European countries, for whom working in Germany has ceased to be so attractive. This is a very large and urgent problem for our western neighbors, because filling the gap in employment with workers from outside the EU will be much more difficult.

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Business Insider (Poland) broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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