Spain employs foreigners and sets records in the economy.
Spain plans to employ millions of foreigners, including Ukrainians, over the next three years
Spain aims to attract millions of foreign workers, including Ukrainians, over the next three years. This is necessary due to the aging population and low birth rates in the country. Experts believe that the influx of foreign workers contributes to the development of the Spanish economy at a faster pace than in many other European Union countries.
Many foreign workers successfully integrate into Spanish society. At BonÀrea, a company in the food industry, employees from various nationalities work together. They feel comfortable collaborating despite different cultures and languages.
Meanwhile, Spain continues to attract official workers while simultaneously tackling the issue of illegal migration. The country supports European Union initiatives aimed at regulating the flow of refugees and ensuring safety in the Mediterranean.
In Spain, as in many other countries, there is a housing crisis that requires urgent resolution. The mayors of Madrid and Barcelona have submitted their proposals for solving this issue to the European Parliament.
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