"Conservative" politicians do nothing but making working conditions in the country worse and and disparage immigrants and then wonder why nobody wants to come to Germany for work.
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Meanwhile, the CDU is now calling for foreign medical students not to be allowed to leave so easily after graduating. Anyone who studies in Germany should follow their studies by working as a doctor for at least five years β preferably in rural areas of Germany, where there is a growing shortage of medical professionals.
Someone tell this guy that there are plenty of migrants who are fully capable doctors and engineers who would love to work with their degree in Germany but aren't licensed to do so.
Uh yeah its kinda hard to ignore the entire country fucking hates your guts lol, would make anyone want to leave
Half of the country.
It's not that bad ... yet. π«£
Idk man, even SPD and greens are going hard on the anti immigrant rhetoric and even linke isn't saying much against it, I understand it's not truly the whole population but when it's most of the political spectrum it really makes people feel unwelcome
I've read that 80% of Germans are in favour of legalizing assisted suicide. Yet every proposed law failed since the BVerfG rules the ban illegal.
So politicians do not necessarily represent the population.
Yeah, I get that, but when it dominates the media like that it's not surprising that it still has a big effect on how people feel
One in 4 Germans doesn't either.
This. Iβm ashamed of this country so much.
Overall, there are many indications that government measures such as reducing bureaucracy, simplifying the recognition of qualifications, increasing digitalization, and providing tax breaks could reduce the tendency to emigrate, especially among professionally successful immigrants, say the IAB researchers. However, they add that "broad and honest" social acceptance is also needed.
Meanwhile, the CDU is now calling for foreign medical students not to be allowed to leave so easily after graduating. Anyone who studies in Germany should follow their studies by working as a doctor for at least five years β preferably in rural areas of Germany, where there is a growing shortage of medical professionals. "Those who do not want to do so must repay the costs of this first-class education," said Sepp MΓΌller, deputy chairman of the CDU group in parliament. The Health Ministry, also run by the CDU, has welcomed the proposal. "We must attract young doctors to work in Germany instead of watching them leave," explained Tino Sorge, state secretary in the ministry.
Haha, good luck with that.