Ho capito che il mercato del lavoro finlandese è terribile in questo momento e cercare di ottenere un lavoro è estremamente difficile sia per i nativi che per i non nativi.

    Allo stesso tempo, i finlandesi sono una popolazione che invecchia, che ha offerto agli immigrati l’opportunità di entrare nel paese per lavoro.

    Come mai abbiamo bisogno di nuovi lavoratori, ma anche completamente senza lavoro? Queste due cose non sono contraddittorie e dovremmo aspettarci che le cose si rettificino presto?

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    di Glidy

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    1. dickpippel on

      The real reason companies want immigrant workers is that they don’t usually know their rights, and don’t know about unions. The goal is to reduce union membership to the point where the työehtosopimukset (don’t know what to call it in English) no longer apply, so they can start dictating wages and work conditions.

    2. Infinite-Row-2275 on

      What is the point with the image? Did you add it just for importance? 🙂

    3. DangerToDangers on

      It’s hard for everyone right now. You have to understand that there are many reasons high unemployment persists while there are many job vacancies. First of all it takes a while for those vacancies to be filled. Then there is algo geography: the people are not necessarily where the jobs are. And lastly, market fit: the skills needed don’t fit the skills in the marker.

      This isn’t about immigration as unemployment is quite high in general.

    4. mathis3299 on

      The point of saying we need immigration for the workforce is not that there would be a lack of workers, but a lack of ultra-cheap labor. The point is to get folks from way worse conditions than Finland and have them settle for the absolute minimum pay, that a Finn would not accept, as it is not really a livable wage.

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