
Ma i politici e le aziende tedesche dicono che “non abbiamo abbastanza manodopera”. Quando il governo e le aziende tedesche si libereranno dall’idea di lavoratori a basso costo ma qualificati?
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I am neither
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And despite that, entitled HR wasting candidates time looking for a unicorn, when they themselves are far from the shit of one. But hey! They work in HR. Organizing Friday after work pizza and beer is a lot!! But discrimination against candidates is fine.
>Around 1.9 million people with **university-level qualifications**
>cheap but **skilled workers**
Once again somebody not understanding that “skilled” is not synonymos with “university-level qualifications”. OP, you are mixing up two things that must not be used interchangeably. In the diagram, all university-level qualified count into skilled workers, but not half, let alone the majority of skilled workers are university-level skilled, need a university degree to be skilled or would work in an environement where it is necessary.
Nobody needs to even get near the school certificate (Allgemeine Hochschulreife – Abitur) that would allow to go to uni, let alone stepping into a university even once in their lives, to become skilled. Fullstop.
It is confusing terms when you equate university qualifications with skilled.
It would also be nice if those qualifications would get broken down in fields and what actual bachelors and masters we are talking about. You count probably as much “skilled” when you learnt to be a plumber or when you studied muic theory and philosophy in the posted “article” (if we want to call it that, seing how short it is and consits mostly of a sound bite of Sarah who is worth being discussed controversely on her own). And somehow, it is true, on the other hand, one is not the same as the other.
Meanwhile the “choice of the population” is demanding we work more 🙄
„Nearly 2 million“ (1,9 Mio., so „just“ 100.000 less) are
– around **9%** of people with degrees from Hochschulen, Fachhochschulen or **Berufsakademien**
– while the poverty risk (less than 1.446€/month net for a single person) **with lower education is around 29%**.
Just in case somebody has no idea what the headline relates to or has never had a single lecture of statistics…
I’m not highly educated and still at risk of poverty
So if the Govt completely bans people from outside to come in to Germany the unemployment number will significantly go down?