The human resource shortage at the Integration, Migration and Asylum Agency (AIMA) will get worse. Newspaper pass Approx that advances 100 workers They were asked to leave the agency – which should happen “soon” – and that recruitment was difficult.
These figures are based on the agency’s report on the recovery of SEF dependencies, which the weekly newspaper was able to access. The document reveals that the agency began its duties in October of last year With 714 employees — 41% of the units that were at the disposal of extinct organizations.
The association fears changes at AIMA will be an excuse to ‘close the doors’.
The newspaper reported that many employees requested transfer to other state departments. He was quoted as saying, “There are several requests for movement, and it is estimated that 100 workers will leave.”
When the European Social Fund is abolished, there will be more than 3,200 humanitarian protection operations pending, 4,000 asylum applications and around 15,000 applications linked to obtaining citizenship. Sources interviewed by the newspaper reported that there would be “well over half a million” expressions of interest in the legislation and that the number of pending processes continues to grow: about 20,000 new applications arrive at AIMA per month, roughly 700 per day.