A Great European Power Has Run Out of Construction Workers and Seeks to Hire. Salaries Reach 7,000 Euros
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The construction market in Germany is facing a major shortage of qualified personnel, even at a time when the sector is beginning to show signs of return. About 150,000 employees are needed to cover the need for labour, and the situation becomes all the more difficult as more workers get closer to retirement age.
If you ever thought that the construction did not offer good salaries, the data of the last year will surprise you: the companies are competing with payroll to hire masons and pawns.The lack of labor is pushing wages upwards and makes these trades a real job opportunity for those looking for work without a university degree.The pull of employment in construction, in figures The latest report of Randstad Research, based on data from the INE, is c…
Germany is facing an increasing shortage of skilled construction workers. Approximately 150,000 jobs for qualified personnel are available, according to the German Economic Institute (IW), and among the most sought-after are electricians.
Germany faces a shortage of around 150,000 skilled workers in the construction sector, according to the German Economic Institute (IW). The most sought after professions are those of electrician, installer, brick, carpenter and painter, and gross wages can reach up to 7,000 euros per month for a head of construction, reports El Espanol. Lack of construction personnelGermany, considered the economic locomotive of Europe, faces a major shortage of…
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