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That is pretty true, one thing people need to realise is that for most refugees they do want to find work but their qualifications aren't recognised and normally they are thrown into the deep end with no job finding/ job education services being offered to them at the time of arrival. Normally it's, "We're signing you up for social welfare"
:facepalm: When many Vietnamese fled to Australia via boat in the 1970s they were sent into Australia and given somewhere to stay temporarily till they got on their feet and were given job education and they all managed to find work and hold down that job. They managed to "integrate" into the dominant "society". That should be done again, for all the refugees. It's not a question of the will to work when they arrive, it's a question of the usage of social security without job education by western countries and job opportunities that should be offered when refugees arrive. |
Opportunities are offered, including for training and qualification, or to gain recognition for foreign qualifications if they have them, at least here. What isn't mentioned is people who are capable of working but choose not to.
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I'm not so sure about here though..
The show was like a rollercoaster though, there were good moments but it's all mostly sad.. |
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