# Ukrainian refugees

Ukrainian workers master new jobs on the European labor market

2024 will be a turning point for Ukrainian workers in Europe. Against the background of the continuation of military operations in Ukraine, as well as the difficult economic situation, the demand for Ukrainian...

Less than 1% of Ukrainians found work in Germany

The program of employment of Ukrainians in Germany, launched a year ago, did not live up to expectations, testifies to the audit of the Accounting Chamber of Germany, as reported by Bild. Social assistance is currently ...

Economic problems in Estonia hit Ukrainian refugees

Language adaptation of Ukrainian refugees in Estonia is successful, but they lack funds to pay for communal services. This became known from a study conducted by the Estonian organization...

Scammers are deceiving Ukrainian refugees in Austria — ORF

A new wave of fraud against Ukrainian refugees is observed in Austria. According to the Austrian TV channel Orf, fraudsters contact Ukrainians through WhatsApp, introducing themselves to employees of a non -existent ...

Germany plans to tighten the rules for aid recipients, in particular for Ukrainian refugees

Germany has announced plans to tighten rules for welfare recipients, including Ukrainian refugees fleeing the war. This decision is prompted by growing pressure...

Ukrainian Legion abroad: lack of people willing to form a unit

Polish Minister of National Defense Władysław Kosyniak-Kamysh announced on local television that among Ukrainians abroad, there are still not enough people willing to form...

More and more Ukrainian refugees are finding work in Germany 

According to Deutsche Welle, Germany is showing positive dynamics in the employment of Ukrainian refugees. Only in September 2023, about 8,500 Ukrainians found work in German...

The UN reported a lack of funds for Ukrainians

In the context of growing challenges related to the winter cold, the UN expressed concern about insufficient funding to help Ukrainians. The representative of the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR...

Ukrainian refugees in Europe risk being on the street due to bureaucratic obstacles

According to reports published by the British newspaper The Guardian, some of the Ukrainian refugees who have fled to Europe through the war are faced with serious difficulty in accessing ...

Switzerland maintains a special protection status for Ukrainian refugees

The Swiss Federal Council decided to keep the special protection status S for Ukrainian refugees valid until March 2026, confirming its readiness to provide support and...

Ukrainian refugees in Germany will remain without assistance

The General Secretary of the German Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party, Carsten Linnemann, proposed the complete abolition of social benefits for those who refuse to work, including Ukrainian...

The German Foreign Ministry rejects the idea of ​​deporting unemployed Ukrainians

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany reacted to the proposal regarding the deportation of unemployed Ukrainians, which was put forward by the head of the land group of the Christian Social Union (CSU) in the Bundestag, Alexander...

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