Germany to deploy temporary foreign workers to ease staff shortage at German airports – Bild
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany will enable the entry of international employees to fill employees shortages on the German airports as a brief answer, Bild am Sonntag reported on Sunday, citing the inside, transport and labour ministers.
Airport operators throughout Europe, together with Germany, have been battling employees shortages to deal with the circulate of passengers as demand for journey bounces again with the top of most COVID-19 restrictions.
Images of travellers ready in lengthy strains at safety verify factors at Duesseldorf airport earlier this week confirmed the size of the scarcity which has induced chaos throughout the vacation season.
The Inside, Labour and Transport ministries will begin a joint marketing campaign for brining short-term international staff to work at German airports, Bild mentioned, including that there was a scarcity round 2,000 to three,000 staff on the airports.
The marketing campaign goals to convey a four-digit variety of expert employees from Turkey to Germany, who could possibly be deployed for a couple of months from July.
Labour Minister Hubertus Heil mentioned employers should pay collective wages and supply respectable lodging for a restricted time.
“We wish to rule out any type of social dumping and exploitation,” Heil was quoted as saying by Bild.
(Reporting by Riham Alkousaa)