The annual computer show in Hannover, CeBIT, usually brings calls of “Fachkräftemangel” in the German news. In fact, it has been that way for at least the past nine years – or so it seems.
“Fachkräftemangel” means a lack of qualified, trained – or what ever you want to call them – specialists.
And as in previous years, a whole debate starts up about taking on foreign workers to fill the jobs, that this apparently leaves unfilled.
Now, it is not as if I am against people from other countries working in Germany (which would make me rather hypocritical if I was), but I do question the reasoning behind it, both from a business and a social point of view. [Read more…]