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Germany signs agreement with Kenya to bring in skilled workers and plug labor market gaps

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September 13, 2024
AP

BERLIN (AP) — German and Kenyan officials signed an agreement Friday in Berlin to promote the recruitment of skilled workers who can fill gaps in Germany's labor market, and to facilitate the repatriation of Kenyans who don't have the right to stay in Germany.

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