Germany unveils immigration plan to tackle labour shortages, fill 60,000 jobs a year

Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s administration in Germany presented new reforms on immigration, skill development, and increasing immigration from nations outside the European Union on Wednesday in an effort to address labour shortages in the continent’s largest economy.

According to Hubertus Heil, the minister of labour, “securing our skilled labour base is one of Germany’s biggest economic tasks for the coming decades.”

According to the government, there were a record-breaking close to 2 million open positions in 2022. After the amendments were adopted by the cabinet, Finance Minister Christian Lindner tweeted, “With this, we are laying the foundation for a new start in migration policy.” “Anyone who can contribute to the country’s economic success as a skilled worker is welcome.” Read more-

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