Tuesday, September 9, 2008

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flows, after nine months less than half the seats allocated

After nine months, up 170 thousand new jobs to non-EU citizens provided by the 2007 decree, those who were given the green light is just 76 thousand. It means that the immigration stop shops are not even half done. This is revealed by recent data from the Interior Ministry yesterday updated, September 8.

on 170 thousand seats available, 76,869 are precisely the clearances granted by the offices. That is about 45%. Although it is true that many provincial-stop-shops have assigned more than half of its seats, it is mainly offices in those provinces where foreign workers are not particularly required. An exception, among the cities, only Milan, where the Single Desk has already allocated 77.7% of the clearances available.

The updated data from the Interior Ministry later confirmed that the percentage of rejected applications is high: around 40%. In fact, applications in which examination has been completed is 126,586. Of these, however, well 9344 have failed to police headquarters for the presence of impediments to recruitment as a previous deportation. Other

35,078 instead have been rejected by the local Labour for insufficient income from those who are taking or irregularities in the type of contract applied. Finally, 5,295 practices were "closed" because the employer no longer wishes to recruit. There are 4,296 applications still in process, for which, however, the provincial work required documents are missing. E 'likely that at least some of these will end up in the common trash.

If the percentage of waste will remain so high, there is no impediment to allocate 170 thousand one-stop shops should consider almost twice as many practices, and time will continue to expand. The new computer system introduced in December last year had to shorten the time for recruitment from abroad. But if the trend will be confirmed (8,500 clearances per month), the last will be delivered in almost a year. That is, a family that has asked to take a domestic worker in December 2007 could be answered in September 2009.

article Chiara Righetti - Metropoli La Repubblica - 09/09/2008

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