Meanwhile in Germany [high treason]:
Germany signs agreement with Kenya to bring in SKILLED [emphasis mine] workers and plug labor market gaps
The agreement was signed during a visit to Germany by Kenyan President William Ruto, who met with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Scholz told reporters after a signing ceremony that it was an important agreement that marks an effort by Germany and Kenya to cooperate more closely on migration.
“This can help us to compensate for a shortage of skilled workers,” Scholz said, adding that Germany is already feeling the impact of such a labor shortage and that it “will be with us for years and decades to come.”
Germany has grappled for years with the NEED TO [emphasis mine] attract more skilled workers from outside the European Union. Experts say the country NEEDS [emphasis mine] about 400,000 skilled immigrants each year as its aging workforce shrinks.
Meanwhile in Germany:
Germany signs agreement with Kenya to bring in SKILLED [emphasis mine] workers and plug labor market gaps
The agreement was signed during a visit to Germany by Kenyan President William Ruto, who met with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Scholz told reporters after a signing ceremony that it was an important agreement that marks an effort by Germany and Kenya to cooperate more closely on migration.
“This can help us to compensate for a shortage of skilled workers,” Scholz said, adding that Germany is already feeling the impact of such a labor shortage and that it “will be with us for years and decades to come.”
Germany has grappled for years with the NEED TO [emphasis mine] attract more skilled workers from outside the European Union. Experts say the country needs about 400,000 skilled immigrants each year as its aging workforce shrinks.