Germany: 1.2% of Invaders Working
Less than 1.2 percent of all the estimated 1.5 million Third World invaders pretending to be refugees in Germany have any sort of full-time work after nearly two years in the country, new statistics have shown.
The Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (Institute for Labor Research, IAB) has also warned that it is an “illusion” to think that they will ever work at all.
According to the Westfalen Post newspaper, the “integration of refugees into the labor market” has “so far only taken a small step forward.”
This is an understatement, as the newspaper goes on to quote figures from the IAB which revealed from December 2015 to November 2016, only 34,000 invaders from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Nigeria, Eritrea, and Nigeria formally entered the German labor market.
Of that number, however, IAB director Joachim Möller said, 57 percent are “in temporary work, other economic services, and in the hospitality industry.”
Thousands of these “hospitality industry” employees are the “one euro” fake jobs created by the German government to try and hoodwink the public into thinking that the invaders are actually working.
These “hospitality industry” jobs include serving food and cleaning at the invader centers—and are, of course, nothing more than extended welfare payouts. This means that only around 19,000 invaders are in any sort of full-time work.
Read the rest at The New Observer.