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14:16 | 24.1.2016
Siemensin ja Airbusin tj:t: rajat kiinni, 80% pakolaisista ei omaa työelämän kaipaamia tietotaitoja.
http://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/article151374662/Fuehrende-Konzernchefs-se...
ja laiskoille Google Translate:
Leading CEOs see the flow of refugees to Germany increasingly skeptical. "If this year should one million and more people will come back, will jeopardize the political and social stability in Germany", said Tom Enders, chief of the aircraft manufacturer Airbus, in an interview with the "world" in which the Chief Executive Officer Joe Kaeser (Siemens) and Jürgen Fitschen (German Bank) participated. One must be careful that the changes people are not overtaxed, warned Enders. "I believe that we do not have much time to find a solution."
One solution provides Siemens CEO Kaeser in a clear message from Berlin: "We need an immigration law that clearly sets the direction." People from crisis areas, fearing for their lives must help absorb and Germany. "Economic and affluent migrants, however, can only come when we notify them that we need them now. You have to make it clear," Kaeser said.
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The economic opportunities of the wave of immigration judge managers differently. "Some initial comments from the business community was sure to euphoric," said Airbus CEO Enders. "By now it dawns on everyone that the shortage of skilled workers short and medium term can not be offset by the refugees." About 80 percent of them have no professional or university degree. "We will have our hands full, to qualify one million people from the past year and to bring them in wage and bread," Enders added.
14:16 | 24.1.2016
Siemensin ja Airbusin tj:t: rajat kiinni, 80% pakolaisista ei omaa työelämän kaipaamia tietotaitoja.
http://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/article151374662/Fuehrende-Konzernchefs-se...
ja laiskoille Google Translate:
Leading CEOs see the flow of refugees to Germany increasingly skeptical. "If this year should one million and more people will come back, will jeopardize the political and social stability in Germany", said Tom Enders, chief of the aircraft manufacturer Airbus, in an interview with the "world" in which the Chief Executive Officer Joe Kaeser (Siemens) and Jürgen Fitschen (German Bank) participated. One must be careful that the changes people are not overtaxed, warned Enders. "I believe that we do not have much time to find a solution."
One solution provides Siemens CEO Kaeser in a clear message from Berlin: "We need an immigration law that clearly sets the direction." People from crisis areas, fearing for their lives must help absorb and Germany. "Economic and affluent migrants, however, can only come when we notify them that we need them now. You have to make it clear," Kaeser said.
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The economic opportunities of the wave of immigration judge managers differently. "Some initial comments from the business community was sure to euphoric," said Airbus CEO Enders. "By now it dawns on everyone that the shortage of skilled workers short and medium term can not be offset by the refugees." About 80 percent of them have no professional or university degree. "We will have our hands full, to qualify one million people from the past year and to bring them in wage and bread," Enders added.