We have to be much more open to foreign labor, said Guido Pärnits, head of the Ülemiste Center.
Speaking at the “Business Plan 2025” conference, Pärnits is convinced that foreign labor attracts foreign investors to us, who in turn stimulate the economy. “We also have to tolerate the negative manifestations of foreign labor, because everything has negative and positive sides. In the case of foreign labor, the positive definitely outweighs the negative,” said Pärnits.
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