BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany will need large-scale immigration to prevent severe labour shortages from undermining productivity and endangering a successful energy transition, Economy Minister Robert Habeck said.
“We have 300,000 job openings today and expect that to climb to a million and more,” he told a news conference. “If we don’t close that gap, we will have real productivity problems.”
While improving training and flexibility on combining jobs with family would help, greater immigration would be essential, “for engineers, for craftsmen, for carers. We haves to organise this.”
(Reporting by Thomas Escritt, Editing by Miranda Murray)