Salzgitter Wants to Examine the Obligation to Work for Asylum Seekers
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The Salzgitter in Lower Saxony is examining whether asylum seekers can be required to work for a charitable purpose. The city administration is to develop a concept for this.
The city of Salzgitter hopes for improvements in its integration. What exactly is the city planning? And where is there already a duty to work for refugees?The city of Salzgitter wants to examine a duty to work for asylum seekers. This is decided by the city council in the evening. Asylum seekers are to be obliged - according to the plan - to do non-profit work.The administration of the city with around 100,000 inhabitants is now to examine this…
As the first big city, Salzgitter wants to decide on a duty to work for asylum seekers. Refugees who refuse jobs should be cut off.
The Salzgitter city council wants to pave the way for mandatory community service for asylum seekers. If introduced, Salzgitter would be the first independent city in Germany to implement such a requirement.
Salzgitter wants to introduce compulsory non-profit work for asylum seekers.The city refers to integration and participation, while other municipalities already apply similar models.This post Migration policy Salzgitter wants work obligation for asylum seekers has been published on Junge Freiheit.
In Lower Saxony, a city wants to examine the obligation to work for asylum seekers – an approach that has already been introduced elsewhere. That is what the city hopes for.
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