It makes since one of the more attractive sectors(IT) are not hiring even natives employees, or people that lives here already and are proficient with Finnish.
Yle should just directly reprint that as it is much better. If you lack the skills dont make it worse by rewriting press releases.
We read everyday about job cuttings both in public and private sectors so this is not surprising at all. I mean, people which are already in Finland (both Finns and foreigners) are struggling to keep their job or getting a new one, so I don’t see how work-based immigration should increasing in this scenario. I love living in Finland and luckily I currently have a nice job, but from work point of view I would not advise to any friend abroad to move here to look for a job right now.
I mean, there’s already brain drain among university educated as natives, or foreigners who go to Finland for a degree can’t find work. Unemployment is 8%, GDP is in decline and voters have made it clear Finland doesn’t want foreigners.
I doubt anyone is surprised by this.
Why is anyone shocked? This is exactly what the government wanted.
Yes.
Of course, this is by design. I just hope locals are getting those opportunities, the ones the government is generating. Getting the locals into work and keeping that money circulating to stimulate the economy.
If I was a foreigner shopping around for jobs in the EU, why in the ever-loving fuck would I choose a country that’s remote, right next to Russia, with a harsh climate and cold and dark winters, weird culture and a language that’s next to impossible to learn, a government that’s hostile to immigrants, some of the highest taxes and prices in the world, and a barely competitive salary?
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It makes since one of the more attractive sectors(IT) are not hiring even natives employees, or people that lives here already and are proficient with Finnish.
Well well well
Migris press release: https://migri.fi/en/-/work-based-migration-to-finland-higher-than-before-covid-19-number-of-international-students-growing
Yle should just directly reprint that as it is much better. If you lack the skills dont make it worse by rewriting press releases.
We read everyday about job cuttings both in public and private sectors so this is not surprising at all. I mean, people which are already in Finland (both Finns and foreigners) are struggling to keep their job or getting a new one, so I don’t see how work-based immigration should increasing in this scenario. I love living in Finland and luckily I currently have a nice job, but from work point of view I would not advise to any friend abroad to move here to look for a job right now.
I mean, there’s already brain drain among university educated as natives, or foreigners who go to Finland for a degree can’t find work. Unemployment is 8%, GDP is in decline and voters have made it clear Finland doesn’t want foreigners.
I doubt anyone is surprised by this.
Why is anyone shocked? This is exactly what the government wanted.
Yes.
Of course, this is by design. I just hope locals are getting those opportunities, the ones the government is generating. Getting the locals into work and keeping that money circulating to stimulate the economy.
If I was a foreigner shopping around for jobs in the EU, why in the ever-loving fuck would I choose a country that’s remote, right next to Russia, with a harsh climate and cold and dark winters, weird culture and a language that’s next to impossible to learn, a government that’s hostile to immigrants, some of the highest taxes and prices in the world, and a barely competitive salary?
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