Vast Majority Of European Migrants are ‘Unemployable’ (more good news)

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Still, the liberal regimes push on. What are their objectives? What are their priorities for their nation?

Sweden is totally screwed. In many other countries, their women live in fear. 'No Go Zones' where police are afraid to go. Why are they special? Governments constantly making concessions to these incorrigible bands of angry Muslims. The authorities post all kinds of cartoon images about not to touch a girl's backside at the pools and other public places. Why?...are we training dogs how to act? Plus we have had enough terrorist mass murders in Europe where the thought of inviting in violent hate-filled Islamic terrorists along with so-called refugees and migrants is insanity. Or as the Polish Newspaper headline read "Does Europe Want to Commit Suicide?"

Now we find out 2/3 cannot read or write and none of the major corporations will hire them. This cannot end well.


Majority Of Migrants 'Unemployable' And Just 54 Have Jobs With Top Firms

Vast Majority Of European Migrants are ‘Unemployable’ And Just 54 Have Jobs With Top 30 Firms

19by VIRGINIA HALE7 Jul 20161,002

The vast majority of major German companies reported not having hired any of the million plus migrants who arrived in the country last year.

The German government, International Monetary Fund (IMF), and Deutsche Bank predicted the migrants would be an economic boon for the country. Much of the international media echoed these claims, saying many doctors and architects were among last year’s influx of immigration to Germany.

In a survey by the Frankfurter Allgemeiner Zeitung, however, most of the top 30 companies on the German stock exchange (DAX) said they were unable to employ any of the new arrivals. The companies said migrants lacked the necessary qualifications needed to fill any of their roles.

Although the companies surveyed employ four million workers, FAZ reported that between them, they had only hired 54 migrants.

Fifty of these are employed by the German post office, and the vast majority of top German companies hired none at all. Software giant SAP reported having two migrants working for them, and pharmaceutical manufacturer Merck also said they had hired two.

The Kiel-based Institute for World Economics estimated that only two per cent of recent migrants to Germany are employable. Professor Ludger Wössmann, director of the Centre for the Economics of Education in Munich, said his research showed at least two thirds of migrants can’t read or write.

At the International Motor Show in Frankfurt, Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche said the migrant influx would provide Germany with an “economic miracle”. Saying migrants who traveled to Germany are highly motivated, the automaker said his company was “looking for such people”.

Despite these claims, FAZ revealed Mr. Zetsche’s company has yet to hire any migrants.

The newspaper reports that many DAX companies are involved in the “We Together” project. The project, launched by United Internet boss Ralph Dommermuth, aims to get migrants in employment.

FAZ reported that United Internet, and its subsidiary 1&1, employ 8,200 people. Of these, though, the companies have only five migrants working for them, all in trainee positions. They said they did not want to make promises they can’t keep.
 
this is good news , euros getting what they deserve makes me smile Turkovka !! :afro:
 
The refugees are NOT allowed to work in Germany, and I would assume most other EU countries. They arrive, they are put into free housing, given a stipend, phone, and they are not allowed to work. And they still complain that they aren't given enough. They have homes for minors, and the adult males lie about their age to get into them. 35 year old males posing as 17 year olds in order to get free shit. Utterly ridiculous.
 
It's pretty stupid to let people come into your country and then tell them they're not allowed to work. Young men who have no opportunities become angry and resentful, and ultimately violent.
 
Migrants claiming benefits in Germany surges by 169%...
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Number of migrants claiming benefits in Germany surges by 169 percent
Tuesday 6th September, 2016: The number of migrants claiming German welfare benefits soared by 169 percent last year, data showed on Monday, a figure likely to further boost anti-immigrant groups such as the Alternative for Germany (AfD), which performed well in a weekend election.
Around 975,000 migrants were receiving benefits in accordance with the Act on Benefits for Asylum Seekers at the end of 2015, the Federal Statistics Office said. That marked the sixth consecutive yearly rise and compared with 363,000 in 2014. The leap followed Chancellor Angela Merkel's decision a year ago to open Germany's door to refugees fleeing war in Syria and elsewhere. Germany took in more than one million people, though the inflow has fallen sharply in recent months due to tighter European border controls and a repatriation deal with Turkey.

Monday's data include migrants with temporary residence permits and those who cannot be deported for the time being. They do not include those with refugee status or those entitled to asylum, who receive social benefits if they need help. While many Germans gave migrants a warm welcome when they started arriving in droves last summer, that has partly given way to fear after three recent violent attacks on civilians carried out by migrants and to concerns about integration.

Bolstered by such anxiety, the AfD took second place in Sunday's election in the eastern state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, ahead of Merkel's centre-bit Christian Democrats. The AfD is now represented in nine of Germany's 16 regional parliaments. State spending on benefits for migrants climbed by around 120 percent in 2015 to almost 5.3 billion euros, the data showed. The scale of state aid for migrants has angered many Germans, particularly in the poorer eastern regions, but on Saturday Merkel stressed the government had not slashed benefits for anyone in order to provide for refugees.

Almost two-thirds of the benefit recipients came from Asia, with half of this group coming from Syria, the data showed. Another 22 percent hailed from European countries such as Albania, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia, which are all outside the European Union, while 13 percent came from Africa. Of the migrants who received aid, 91 percent got basic benefits such as food, accommodation, clothing and health as well as durable and non-durable household items - mainly provided as benefits in kind, although they did get some cash for personal needs as well.

Number of migrants claiming benefits in Germany surges by 169 percent
 

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