Sutter: kõik käed on tööturul vajalikud ja me ei saa kedagi kõrvale jätta

Sutter: kõik käed on tööturul vajalikud ja me ei saa kedagi kõrvale jätta

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Sutter: All Hands Are Needed on the Labor Market and We Cannot Leave Anyone Behind

Praegu on Eestis üle 40 000 . Kui lisada , siis on töötuid üle 60 000.
Hando Sutter ütles, et töötute inimestega tuleb kindlasti tegelda. Ta muretseb eriti , kus .
Sutter lisas, et ka on murekohaks. Ta ütles, et ja kedagi ei saa kõrvale jätta.
Valitsuse opositsioonierakonnad kardavad, et , kui tuuakse kolmandatest riikidest töölisi. Sutter selgitas, et suurem osa .
Sutter ütles, et Eestisse peaks tulema ainult . Ta rõhutas, et tegu pole .
Opositsioon kardab, et süsteem avaks uksed igasugusele tööjõule kolmandatest riikidest. Kuid Sutter kinnitas, et jutt käib ainult .
Sutter märkis, et need töötajad ei oleks odavad, vaid , kes teeniksid 0,8 Eesti keskmist palka.
Sutter ütles, et . Inimesed, kes tulevad Eestisse, maksavad makse ja loovad väärtust.
Ta lisas, et . Sutter usub, et tegu on esimese väikese sammuga õiges suunas.
Currently, there are over 40,000 registered unemployed people in Estonia. If we add those who have given up, the number exceeds 60,000.
Hando Sutter said that unemployed people must definitely be dealt with. He is particularly concerned about young people, where unemployment is among the highest in the European Union.
Sutter added that people with low work capacity are also a concern. He said that all hands are needed on the labor market and no one can be left behind.
The opposition parties of the government fear that the Estonian population will be replaced if workers from third countries are brought in. Sutter explained that the majority of labor migration occurs within the European Union.
Sutter said that only specialists who create value for the country should come to Estonia. He emphasized that this is not about mass labor import.
The opposition fears that the system would open doors to all kinds of labor from third countries. However, Sutter confirmed that the discussion is only about people who are in shortage in Estonia.
Sutter noted that these workers would not be cheap, but experts and specialists earning 0.8 times the Estonian average wage.
Sutter said that labor migration should not be seen as negative. People who come to Estonia pay taxes and create value.
He added that Estonia's restrictions are among the most conservative in Europe. Sutter believes that this is the first small step in the right direction.