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ECONOMYBayer CEO: Integration takes time
Berlin - The integration of refugees into the German labor market is a tedious task, according to Bayer CEO Marijn Dekkers. It would "cost a lot of time and effort to bring the refugees to the level that you have to bring in Germany as an employee to find a job," Dekkers Welt am Sonntag said. The state will have to subsidize many years.One should be under no illusions."Until the vast majority of asylum seekers will be truly independent of government assistance and earned their own incomes, will pass at least 15 years", said the head of the chemical and pharmaceutical company of the newspaper.The German workers are extremely well trained.The leave is not so easy to copy.The language was a problem.In the short term will certainly provide economic incentives to supply the many asylum seekers."People need to eat, they need clothes, they must make their daily lives." The refugees could revive shortly sure the economy.
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