On stage, “RND on the spot” talks about the “ Editorial Network Germany In Potsdam, Scholz said on Saturday: “We would like those who are here from Ukraine, as long as they can work, to work now.” The Chancellor expects this after the state has already paid for integration and language courses. That’s why “we now want to encourage many people to work with a big job boost.”
Scholz promises “residential safety” while working
Scholz linked the work to a residence permit and promised: ‘In Germany, everyone who works here and has no debts is quite certain that he or she can stay here.’ He guaranteed that ‘overtime’ and ‘security of residence’ would arise. Although some Ukrainian refugees are already working, there are “still a few hundred thousand people who are urgently needed in the labor market.”