Published: 27 Apr 11 11:00 CET | Print version
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/money/20110427-34645.html
Germany put off opening its borders to eastern European workers until the last possible minute, but as May 1 now approaches, some fear a golden opportunity has already been missed.
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It goes a bit crazy here ... I do live in Poland. I know that Poland is not the most favorable country in the Germany. I do a PhD and consider a transfer to Germany. Please try to guess why? Because I admire writings of one German Professor. In fact ( if accepted, what I take from certain) I would be delighted to work with him ... It is not my aim to exploit or corrupt Germany. I want to learn German too ... It is good to know languages. In fact, I will try to do my best to be a valuable contribution to German research community. I do not expect anything given to me on a silver plate. Except, being treated equally and with dignity. I think that in the long terms opening toward Central - Eastern Europe will be Germany gain and not a lost. I do not know about benefits and the rest. In fact, I'm not that much interested in benefits ... However, I think that people who worked and paid taxes have a right to social security.
Lots of German business operates already in Poland. We also have a right to take a fair share from the EU. Please believe me there are plenty of people living in Poland who are decent and have a good will. Value hard work and good manners. Obviously, there is also a degenerated bunch of people. I'm afraid that they will try to take an advantage of German welfare ( if possible). Do not let them do so !!! Please judge people individually. There are plenty of dumb stereotypes distorting mutual relationships on both sides. I do think that Germany has a great culture ( philosophy, science, music and architecture). Before the WWII there were beautiful exchange between Polish and German mathematicians. There were atrocities committed on Polish People by Germans. To be honest we have a deep WWII scar. Poles in general try to overcome that trauma because it is an obstacle toward progression. Please Germany, do not approach a forthcoming migration from Poland with hysteria. Do not try to make it that bad ... We want to be accepted in Europe and be treated like partners. A majority of us is willing give a lot in return.
A thought about protectionism: protectionism is directly against any civil liberties and rights of individuals to develop themselves. In a long run nothing good comes out of it.
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Lmao that's the funniest thing i have read for a long time and who said that Germans have no sense of humour :-)
lol was laughing about the same thing.
Well said, we cant put everyone in a same box.
There are people and people(some animals too).
But i still think that many of important experts and high level
graduates will try to leave Poland, causing shortage of hight skilled pros.
What is here is contradictory: germany is missing and is losing some high
profile pros because they are moving abroad for better wages/less taxes and challenges( also living out of germany, is lighter i guess hahaha) so, germans bosses in the same time, give priority to employing german nationals ( no?).
But then, they will accept other europeans cuz they could offer less money for them? it is as if the country is swapping its own people with some other less expansive solutions.
correct me if i am wrong.
Subsequent economic troubles, particularly in Ireland, may see eastern European workers boomerang back closer to home, as Germany enjoys a robust recovery and relatively low unemployment.
Drive along the A2 Polish mini vans heading West full ,Polish mini vans heading East empty, what does that tell you ?.
Can I claim anything if out of work in these new member countries?
Why oh why did the politicians do this with out a vote by the people?
This will see a rise of the right in Western Europe and will lead to a bleek future if something is not done .
I believe the U.K. may well vote to leave this club if they get the chance ,with the cencus we will see how many came at the moment the "official" figure is 1.6 million Poles and they are not going home .The biggest invasion in U.K. history.Becareful the straw to brack the camels back is very close.
I have encountered many Eastern Europeans at the workplace over the years, first in Germany and now in Canada, and I must say the ones I've met were great to work with. I have no doubt at all that opening the door for Eastern Europeans will in the long run greatly benefit Germany.
And aletheia, best of luck to you!
Terms and conditions that have taken years to get will be wiped away as they have here in the UK,social costs will go through the roof and your towns will not be your own. I avoid my local town now is it is like a foreign land.
The race to the bottom is on and we in the UK have a head start.
Re head start in race to the bottom: Are you quite sure that migration from Eastern Europe is what got you there? My impression is that here in Canada migrants from the Middle East have a much harder time fitting in and working quality jobs than those from Europe.