Andri Haran, CEO of the Estonian Machine Building Association, stated that a limited number of qualified foreign specialists are now essential to generate employment opportunities for tens of thousands of Estonian people. Haran emphasized that, within the broader context, it is crucial to market Estonian workmanship at a rising cost, and that immigration should remain conservative. The association’s focus remains on utilizing skilled machine expertise to support the Estonian workforce.

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2 thoughts on “The head of the Federation of Machine Tool Manufacturers: 50,000 Estonian people are unemployed – how do robots and foreign workers help?”
  1. “It’s deeply concerning to see so many Estonians unemployed and to hear questions about how technology is impacting the workforce.”

  2. What specific measures are being taken to train and integrate Estonian workers alongside foreign specialists?

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