Ser: Government Must Actively Engage with Migrant Workers
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The Dutch economy cannot survive without migrant workers, but the government and the business community must significantly curtail and manage the influx through policy. Technological innovation and helping people who currently don't have jobs find work are key factors in this regard. At the same time, the government must take much tougher action against abuses involving low-paid foreign workers, advises the Social and Economic Council (SER).
The government must be more proactive in addressing labor migration. For example, the government must focus more specifically on the migrant workers needed to keep the Dutch economy running in the future. Migrant workers also need better protection, the Social and Economic Council (SER) writes in an advisory report to the cabinet. "The Dutch economy is partly dependent on migrant workers, but there are limits to what our society can bear," the S…
The Dutch economy cannot survive without migrant workers, but the government and the business community must significantly curtail and manage the influx through policy. Technological innovation and helping people who currently don't have jobs find work are key factors in this regard. At the same time, the government must take much tougher action against abuses involving low-paid foreign workers, advises the Social and Economic Council (SER).
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