“Homeland Foreign Homeland”: Stateless in Austria – 2024-05-28 02:26:36

On 26 May at 13:35 on ORF 2

Vienna (OTS) Ajda Sticker presents “Heimat Fremde Heimat” on Sunday, May 26, 2024, at 1:35 p.m. on ORF 2 with the following topics:

Stateless in Austria

According to the United Nations Charter of Human Rights of 1948, everyone has the right to a nationality. Nevertheless, there are currently around ten million stateless people worldwide. In Austria, it is estimated that there are around 20,000 people. Until recently, 20-year-old high school graduate Ellahe Hashemi was one of them. She came to Austria at the age of eight and grew up here as a stateless person. But what is it like living without citizenship? And how does Austria deal with statelessness? Adriana Jurić asked.

How the “guest workers” came to Austria

“We called for workers and people came” – that’s how the writer Max Frisch put it back in 1965. On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the recruitment agreement with Turkey, “Heimat Fremde Heimat” will be looking back in a four-part series over the coming weeks at the beginnings of labor migration, the so-called “guest work” in Austria. The word “guest worker” that was commonly used at the time was intended to emphasize the temporary nature of the work. However, the workers were not treated like “guests,” as Silvia Heimader reports.

Skilled workers wanted

The shortage of skilled workers in Austria is becoming increasingly acute: more than 100 professions are on the job shortage list this year, which means that there are fewer than 1.5 job seekers for each advertised position and companies can more easily employ workers from third countries. For the first time, bus drivers are also on the list. Many companies are already desperately looking for drivers for travel, transport or ski buses. Nicole Kampl accompanied a Spanish ski bus driver in Kaprun who has already spent his second winter season in Austria.

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