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Stellenangebot registrierenIn diesem Artikel auf cafebabel.com untersucht Eduardo S. Garcés die Folgen einer Arbeitsmarktöffnung für Arbeitnehmer aus den neuen EU-Mitgliedstaaten in Spanien. Er ist der Ansicht, dass aufgrund der wachsenden Wirtschaft und des nur geringen Zustroms an Arbeitnehmern aus Osteuropa, diese Entscheidung keinerlei Widerspruch hervorrufen wird.
On March 9, during the third Spanish-Polish summit, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero announced that from May 1 Spain will lift the obstacles restricting the movement of workers from the East.
According to the author, the open arms of the Spanish government are in part because of a growing demand for workers in Spain. The rate of unemployment in the country is at a low unheard of in 25 years, at around 8.7% of the population, with areas like Madrid, Catalunya and the Balearic Islands bordering on full employment. These areas are in turn the main focus of attention for immigrants.
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