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Trade union wants easier entry for foreign workers

As all sectors are struggling to find qualified staff, Føroya Arbeiðsgevarafelag (the Employers’ Union) is recommending more flexibility in the pre-approval system for foreign workers.
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Importing workers from EU countries is currently a relatively straightforward process because unemployment is below 3.5 percent.
But Føroya Arbeiðsgevarafelag wants this 3.5-percent limit scrapped, and if that is not possible, it wants to see the provision expanded to also include non-EU nations.
Constraints for the industry
The union argues that EU citizens do not currently need to look abroad for work because employment figures are low across the EU, and this is a good reason to expand the scope to outside of the EU.
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The Faroese industry has been calling for these limits to be scrapped for years, according to the union.
Føroya Arbeiðsgevarafelag also campaigned for getting rid of the 3.5-percent limit ahead of the last general election in 2015, at a time when the employment figure was at 3 percent.
Translated by prosa.fo


























