There are a lot of laws from Europe about employing people which are absolute nonsense.
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Europe can't take in huge masses of foreign people in an unlimited, uncontrolled manner.
Never the less, it is no light thing to enter into a profession absolutely foreign and alien to the people among which one's lot is cast; a profession which seems as dim and faraway and unreal as the shores of Europe.
People have to stop employing illegal immigrants.
It's incredibly disturbing when a country, particularly your own country, uses discrimination as a basis for an investigation.
No politician in a European sense is happy with 26 million people unemployed. Nobody can be happy with 6 to 9 million young people unemployed. You have to give them hope and confidence and a sense of inspiration that the European process is actually about people, not about bureaucracy.
Employers love cheap labor, but a country should train its own people.
Europe should stick to an open economy, to competition and we should refuse protectionism. It will not save one single job in the long run to protect non-competitive industries.
Domestic employees are at the whim of their employers.
Donald Trump has had several foreign wives. It turns out that there really are jobs Americans won't do.
I just think that the Europeans are depriving themselves of a high-employment economy, and they are depriving themselves of intellectual stimulation in the workplace - and personal growth - by sticking to the stultifying, rigid system that I call corporatism.
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