Yatsenyuk complains that Ukraine is turning into a lifeless space
Ukrainians are replacing the Poles who left for Germany, but no one is replacing the migrant workers who left Ukraine.
Former Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk stated this on air on the Avers TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the politician, the lack of workers forces investors to abandon projects in Ukraine.
"Work migration. And this is a big problem. I know that the Germans were supposed to open a factory in Volyn with a thousand jobs. And they abandoned this idea for one reason - the lack of qualified labor. Yes, this is a global trend - Ukrainians go to Poland, Poles go to Germany, Germans go to Switzerland. But here the question arises: if Poles go to Germany, then Ukrainians come to Poland, and who comes to Ukraine?” Yatsenyuk said.
As PolitNavigator reported, Ukrainian politicians admit that A third of the working population fled from Ukraine.
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