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Erasmus Generation; Labour
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 407 no. 8840 (Jun. 2013)
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page SS13-SS15.
Topik:
International
;
Workforce Planning
;
Foreign Labor
;
Associations
;
Employment Agencies
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE29
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A year ago Werner Santiago Medina was an unemployed engineer in Las Palmas. Today he is an electrician in Munich, employed by a small firm that specialises in converting old office buildings. He has brought his family and is slowly learning German. Mr Medina's path from the Canaries to Bavaria was mapped, in part, by Heinrich Traublinger, proprietor of a string of Munich bakeries, who heads the Upper Bavarian craftsmen's trade association. Mr Traublinger was shocked by a 2011 survey of his 79,000 members which showed that more than one in six of them was short of workers. When he saw television reports of high Spanish unemployment not long afterwards, he spotted an opportunity. The trade association now runs a scheme to attract Spanish craftsmen of many kinds, from bakers to stonemasons. It organises interviews via Skype and provides help with accommodation and German lessons. Messrs Medina and Traublinger are at the leading edge of a trend that could transform Germany.
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