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Slovakia goes easier on foreigners, but not easy enough
Bratislava, 28.12.2018
Current policies only partially solve problems, observer says. Slovakia’s labour market is still benefiting from the favourable economic situation and historic lows in the unemployment rate. The main problem now turns out to be a lack of qualified workers. At the same time, the country is facing social cohesion and economic imbalance with the rise of robotised and automated production systems. A large segment of available jobs will only be those with low salaries and difficult working conditions. As a result, the share of employees on total incomes will drop, while the share of capital will increase, said Martin Kahanec, founder and scientific director of the Central European Labour Studies Institute. “As a consequence, the imbalance and concentration of economic and political power in the hands of a small group of people will increase,” Kahanec told The Slovak Spectator. “On the contrary, a big part of society can face poverty and social exclusion.” odkaz na stránku
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