Germany will bring in foreign workers to end the chaos at its airports, which is facing a series of layoffs and cancellations ahead of the holidays, ministers announced on Sunday. «The government plans to allow urgently needed foreign staff to enter Germany for temporary work“, Explained the Minister of Labor Hubertus Hale in the Sunday issue of the daily Picture.
«Employers must pay regular wages and temporary accommodation– The Minister of Social Democrats continued, assuring that it is not a question.social dumping«. The government did not specify how many foreigners will be invited to go and fill the airport staff, but according to. Picture, their number could reachfour characters“, That is, at least a thousand.
Rapid recovery of the epidemic
As in many other European airports, the resumption of air traffic after a two-year hiatus due to the Covid epidemic has not yet been accompanied by the hiring of new agents. Add to this the absences associated with the resumption of Covid-19 infection. According to a study by the German Institute of Economics, there are currently about 7,200 specialists missing from German airports. This shortcoming leads to the cascading cancellation of flights, in particular by the German company Lufthansa, երկար long queues during safety inspections.
Interior Minister Nancy Faizate, in turn, assured Picture: that would beno concessionsin terms of security, noting that these “Assistants from abroad (will be hired), for example, for unloading luggage«. This situation leads to aviolent anxietyfor travelers, Consumer Protection Minister Steffi Lemke (Greens), who said:expect airlines to meet their legal obligations, meet legitimate passenger requirements quickly, without bureaucracy«. Thus, it reminds that airlines are obliged to inform passengers about their rights, that passengers have the right to receive compensation in case of cancellation or last minute delay.
Lufthansa executive board member Detlef Kaiser, however, has high hopes for the daily. World:warning that “Unfortunately, now, in the summer, it is difficult to achieve short-term improvement«. «We expect that in 2023 the situation will be resolved againSaid this Lufthansa official, who has canceled more than 2,000 flights in recent weeks.
Source: Le Figaro

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