Countries need to up-skill workers to match higher salaries as region faces skills shortage
WHEN the Baumruk brothers started making simple machinery parts in their garage after the communist regime collapsed in Czechoslova-kia, they could rely on one crucial ingredient: cheap labour. Their employees were willing to do manual work for a fraction of the salaries Germans were making across the border.
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