Supreme Court: Asylum seekers are allowed to work more, not 24 weeks, but the whole year | Domestic

Employers no longer have to dismiss asylum seekers if they have been employed for more than 24 weeks. The Council of State will decide this on Wednesday. The maximum of 24 weeks was a major frustration for asylum seekers and employers. Asylum seekers can now also pay more for their own shelter.


Cyril Rosman


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