Why is the EU Attractive?
- IMMIGRATION EU JOB AGENCY LLC
- Nov 25, 2023
- 2 min read

We should go back to World War II, but let's jump ahead to the period of regime change in the socialist countries. The former East German country, Hungary, and Poland developed rapidly during the transition period. Even before the regime change, there were forward-looking movements that sought to disrupt the unity. One of the agendas of world is to try to isolate humanity. This is important to understand why the EU is currently where it is.
The European Union was established with dual objectives. One of the most important was market expansion. The production of the acceding countries was restricted or even made impossible, such as sugar beet production in Hungary and grain production, etc. This system is still regulated by quotas.
In the acceded countries, industrialization and all other state-owned assets were privatized, thanks to the sanctions imposed by the EU, everything changed:
- Production companies shut down,
- Multinational companies replaced larger enterprises,
- The IT sector boomed,
- Agriculture came to a halt,
- Food production stopped,
and the remaining manufacturing became specifically owned by foreign companies, exporting the produced goods. High-quality products were exported to countries where they paid more for them, then inferior products were shipped to these countries.
Countries that were once producers transformed into service-oriented nations. As a consequence, certain professions disappeared and became extinct. The education system underwent a transformation, leading to favorable positions primarily for those with higher education. Vocational and technical training became less attractive to the population, resulting in people forgetting how to work. They forgot what real work is.
Meanwhile, due to continuous development, labor shortages have emerged in every EU country. They have been and are still primarily seeking people with specific skills. Of course, opportunities abound for unskilled individuals as well, as there is always a need for labor in factories, assembly lines, warehouses, etc.



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