German coalition reaches compromise on implementing EU asylum reform
Union and SPD have struck a deal on how Germany will apply the EU’s new asylum rules. The law will create ‘secondary-migration centres’ and introduce short-term detention, but will also cut the work-ban for asylum seekers to three months. Faster access to the labour market is positive for employers, yet stricter reception rules could complicate hiring and relocation logistics.
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