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Citing unemployment, Czech Republic closes doors to Mongolian workers PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 02 January 2009 10:05
As of January 1 the Czech Republic will not allow Mongolian workers into the country. 

Figures from 2007 showed 7,500 Mongolians legally working in the Czech Republic. In 2005 that number had been 1,900. 

While 12 countries’ workers will be allowed into the country, including South Korea and Japan, workers from Mongolia and Vietnam will not be issued work permits. 

Government officials cite the world financial crisis’ impact on the Czech labor market with far fewer jobs being available for foreign workers. 

Previously, foreign workers helped to fill some 150,000 jobs left vacant. However, recent reports indicate 380,000 Czech citizens are unemployed. 
 

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