Consulting firms specialized in business development published Tuesday a study that evokes that entrepreneurs in Romania suffer losses of money because of labor shortages.

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The Bucharest Food Summit Forum has placed the solution of massive employment of Asian workers on the wall, until the jobs in the restaurants will again become attractive for the Romanians.

50,000 jobs are available in hotels and restaurants in the country, but in negotiation between employers and potential employees nobody wants to give up. Read more

Minister of Labor and Social Justice, Marius Budăi, today signed a Memorandum of cooperation in the field of labor and social protection with Dao Ngoc Dung, Minister of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

The understanding of cooperation between the two countries was initialed in the conditions in which Romania is experiencing an acute labor force crisis, and the Republic of Vietnam has a population of 94 million, of which approximately 60 million are capable of working. Read more

Employers will no longer have to pay foreign workers at least to the country’s average gross salary, according to a new law passed in Parliament. Mandatory pay for non-EU employees was reduced to the minimum wage.

So, an extra-community worker can be paid with 1,162 lei net, instead of at least 2,500 lei net, as is the average net salary in Romania. On domains, in Romania, the lowest wages are currently in hotels and restaurants – around 1,400 lei net, on average. Read more

Salary of 4,500 RON, free housing, but they do not find employees. Crisis in several cities in the country

The workforce crisis affects the public transport system in major cities.

The companies can not find professional drivers anymore, so many buses are stationary in garages, because no one drives them. On the route are fewer public transportation, which are rarer and passengers are forcede to get in shock over the pile. Scenes with the crowded people in public transportation at peak hours are frequent in Timisoara. Read more

From year to year, Romania is emptying. The statistics are showing that the population is at the lowest level, after 1968.

Our country is confronting with a worring phenomenon of emigration. We’ve come to have the second biggest diaspora from Europe, and in Germany, last year, romanians who emigrated are more than the Syrian citizens.

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Romania, second place in the world after Japan for crisis in the workforce. More and more firms are closing because of the lack of staff.

While millions of Romanians are leaving in foreign countries, romanian patrons no longer have people to work for them. Four out of five are finding very hard suitable employees.

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Hotels filled on the seaside, but half of staff have already gone home

More seaside hotels will cut back on September 1 due to the large labor force crisis: although the accommodation units are full of tourists, more than half of their employees have already left home during the last week.

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The National Bank of Romania warning: where we might get

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