Share of non-EU workers in Slovenia at 15% in January

Ljubljana, 6 April - As companies are struggling to find workers, the share of non-EU workers in Slovenia has been increasing rapidly, hitting 15% last January, up 6.5 points in six years. Most of them have come to Slovenia from the Western Balkans, but the government is now looking towards Asia, hoping to facilitate employment of Philippine workers.

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Construction workers.
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