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by spaetzleesser
1720 days ago
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In German there is the “Schweinezyklus” (pig cycle”) which is basically the same. It’s often used when industry asks for more graduates of a certain subject. Then people start getting degrees in that subject which leads to an oversupply of graduates who can’t find jobs. Then people stop getting these degrees and a few years later industry starts complaining again about the lack of workers. |
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"Fachkräftemangel" is a kind of meme in the media by now.
What they really want is cheap workers. So they try hard to create an illusion that there are constantly people missing.
Sure, it's actually never easy to get good people. But the real reason for the constant loud complains is to keep wages as low as possible.