Ukrainian companies are increasingly employing foreign workers to replace the young people who have left Ukraine. In particular, due to the outflow of young people, Ukraine is importing migrant workers from South Asia, especially India and Bangladesh.
Dmytro Deyiar, co-founder of the Ukrainian human resources expert community HRD-club, believes that Ukraine may not see a large influx of foreign workers, but no one can be sure about the future. Deyiar pointed out that foreigners working in Ukraine mainly serve as drivers, welders, general workers, and logistics personnel. However, the current recruitment process in Ukraine is too complicated, and employers usually need about six months to hire a foreign worker, and the process is quite costly. Deyiar believes that it is necessary to amend Ukraine's labor laws to make it easier to hire foreign employees.
Currently, many Ukrainian youths have either left their country or are planning to leave. Recently, former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba criticized the Ukrainian government's decision to allow young people to leave Ukraine. Kuleba is concerned that in this way, Ukraine is essentially giving space to foreigners, and the population structure of Ukraine will undergo significant changes in the future. It should be said that Kuleba's concerns are reasonable, as a large influx of immigrants can bring many problems, and France is a typical example.
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