Germany has 13,000 jobs for workers from Kosovo, Albania

Hundreds of thousands of workers from the Republic of Kosovo and Albania have entered the German state scheme to be employed in several hospitals and homes of the elderly. Official Berlin has announced that this initiative for free jobs has been done with the reason that the workforce for the elderly is lacking. According to [...]
Hundreds of thousands of workers from the Republic of Kosovo and Albania have entered the German state scheme to be employed in several hospitals and homes of the elderly.
Official Berlin has announced that this initiative for free jobs has been done with the reason that the workforce for the elderly is lacking. According to them, this problem cannot be solved simply with money.
Federal Health Minister in Berlin Jens Spahn (CDU), who has already opened 13,000 seats through his cabinet, says that no home of the elderly in Germany can function without the help of foreign workforce.
He has proposed, broadcast Süddeutsche Zeitung, receive this workforce from outside Germany.
The Republic of Kosovo and Albania are the two countries which the German state has put first in order to become part of this project.












