Kurti: Kosovo market lacks trained cooks, masons and hairmakers

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has called the departure of citizens a major problem in the direction of Western countries. He has said that Kosovo has lawyers and politicians who want to become diplomats, but that Kosovo cannot accommodate everyone in diplomacy. According to him, Kosovo also lacks trained cooks, bricklayers and hairmakers. “It is [...]
According to him, Kosovo also lacks trained cooks, bricklayers and hairmakers.
It's a big problem. We have many lawyers and politicians who want to become diplomats. But we only have 30 embassies. How can we accommodate all these diplomats? What our market lacks is, for example, trained cooks, masons or hairmakers. That's why we're working to implement a dual education system like in Switzerland or Germany”, Kurti said of the Swiss medium “Tages-Anzeiger” commenting on the arrival of workers from India and Thailand.
Kurti has been asked whether the youth ecstasy will be accelerated when visas are removed on January 1, 2017.
The education people already get working visas. Germany is attractive and hungry for workers. Whoever wanted to go has taken his chance for ages. Some come back and then invest here. But it is important that family visits become easier and people can visit Western Europe without having to spend much money on a” visa, he has stated.
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