“High house” about the expandable appeal of the red-white-red card

On May 12th at 12 p.m. on ORF 2

Vienna (OTS) Fritz Jungmayr will present the following articles in the ORF parliamentary magazine “Hohes Haus” on Sunday, May 12, 2024, at 12 p.m. on ORF 2:

Expandable radiance

Austrian companies complain about a shortage of skilled workers. In order to remedy this, Economics and Labor Minister Martin Kocher wants to increase the number of red-white-red cards. In any case, their appeal can be expanded. For recognized refugees, but also for highly qualified people and people who work in an occupation where there is a shortage, there is the possibility of gaining access to the Austrian labor market via the Red-White-Red Card. These have existed since 2011 and currently around 10,000 people are employed through them. Less than hoped. Criticism comes not only from the opposition, but also from the Court of Auditors. Claus Bruckmann reports.

Carmen Jeitler-Cincelli, ÖVP, and Christoph Matznetter, SPÖ, discuss in the studio.

Forgiving electorate

Austrian politics is not immune to corruption and abuse of office scandals – this has been proven by numerous revelations in the past. But even today, several cases are making headlines. Political consequences are not always drawn after scandals. And voters also seem to be becoming more forgiving and are increasingly less likely to punish dubious or abusive behavior on election day. Is Austria becoming increasingly jaded when it comes to political scandals? Marcus Blecha and David Moidl analyzed the situation with experts.

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