Germany is interested in ensuring that as many Ukrainians and other refugees as possible find work after learning the language.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that Ukrainian unemployed refugees in Germany need to be convinced that it is possible to find work. If not, they need to be helped to return to their home town. This was reported by ntv.
“Many of those who are here, as it were, have been here for a very long time, they should start working somehow,” the head of the German government said in a speech to the Bundestag.
Scholz said Germany needs to ensure that as many Ukrainians and other refugees as possible find work after learning the language. Scholz discussed this topic most memorably in recent negotiations with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky.
“He literally told me (Zelensky, – ed.) that he wanted to have a specific Ukrainian department through joint efforts, either in Germany or in Poland, that would support Ukrainians in their decision to return or in their decision to search. work on “This was said in Germany so that we can start working together in this direction,” said the chancellor.
It was previously reported that German Finance Minister Christian Lindner plans to save billions of euros and proposes to change the legal status of Ukrainian refugees to encourage them to find housing. The head of the department also wants to significantly reform the housing payment system.
We remind you that the German government has agreed to a bill that introduces stricter requirements for recipients of social assistance, known as Bürgergeld (“money for citizens”).
Source: korrespondent

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