This is becoming scary now in Luxembourg. All firms want to source…soon there will be many companies laying off their employees. There needs to be a petition created to regulate this situation in Luxembourg. The CSSF needs to fix this outsourcing arrangement. Firms are just recruiting from outside EU and now they have too many resources….some people think they can get promotion every year…now it is not the same…opportunities to grow will become difficult with competition (P.S talking about finance industry in general)
Couplethrowthewhey on
lets go dump extremely overpriced real estate. 1m$ house in a dead village no thx
RDA92 on
Well I guess we spend several hundred millions on co-owning their HQ for a reason. From that perspective, any job loss in Luxembourg would be a huge slap in the face of the (previous) government.
I said it before, if we want to be less dependent on a few big employers then we’ve got to diversify our economy and attract or (better still) create new employers. This implies revaluing the path to entrepreneurship in whatever field, incl. manufacturing & crafts and tackling the housing crisis. The latter acts as a natural antidote to any soupcon of motivation to launch something from scratch here.
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This is becoming scary now in Luxembourg. All firms want to source…soon there will be many companies laying off their employees. There needs to be a petition created to regulate this situation in Luxembourg. The CSSF needs to fix this outsourcing arrangement. Firms are just recruiting from outside EU and now they have too many resources….some people think they can get promotion every year…now it is not the same…opportunities to grow will become difficult with competition (P.S talking about finance industry in general)
lets go dump extremely overpriced real estate. 1m$ house in a dead village no thx
Well I guess we spend several hundred millions on co-owning their HQ for a reason. From that perspective, any job loss in Luxembourg would be a huge slap in the face of the (previous) government.
I said it before, if we want to be less dependent on a few big employers then we’ve got to diversify our economy and attract or (better still) create new employers. This implies revaluing the path to entrepreneurship in whatever field, incl. manufacturing & crafts and tackling the housing crisis. The latter acts as a natural antidote to any soupcon of motivation to launch something from scratch here.