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CEE: Labour migration on the rise.
Central and Eastern European countries (CEE) have moved at breakneck speed from developing to developed market status in the 19 years since their EU accession.
This brings serious investment, but also some of the afflictions of Western economies: aging populations, labour shortages, fast-rising wages and the need for labour immigration.
https://www.dw.com/en/labor-migration-on-the-rise-in-poland-hungary/a-66205353
Europe is facing a shortage of skilled workers. The Basque experience could be the answer.
Although no region is absolutely alike, there are lessons that can be adopted and scaled from the Basque model as EU member states prepare for the next wave of economic uncertainty and consequent clamour for talent.
Construction jobs have been added to the UK government’s “shortage occupation list”, making it easier for foreign builders to come to Britain amid labour shortages partly caused by Brexit.
The government has relaxed visa restrictions for a number of sectors that face severe worker shortages, and has added bricklayers and masons; roofers, roof tilers and slaters; carpenters and joiners; plasterers and other construction workers to the list.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/jul/18/uk-visa-rules-foreign-brexit-shortages-construction
More Brits than ever say Brexit was wrong choice: YouGov survey https://www.euractiv.com/section/uk-europe/news/more-brits-than-ever-say-brexit-was-wrong-choice-yougov-survey/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #Brexit #labourshortage #visapolicy
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