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Media appearancesHow much does a nanny earn in Romania. Salaries depend on background, experience and responsibilities
Lately, due to the long working hours, which do not always coincide with the children's school or kindergarten hours, more and more families in Romania are turning to the specialized services of nannies, especially from Asia. And this demand in...
Employers condemn aggressive behavior towards foreign workers: 'They are hard-working, they do their job and they want to be left alone'
Employers of companies bringing in foreign workers condemn violence and say the law protects Romanians and Europeans. Foreigners can be hired when local staff are not available. In Romania, the labor shortage is so great that tens of thousands of foreigners are...
From "whoever hits with the front is to blame" to driving school in Bucharest. The story of Asians who want to ride share
More and more Asian workers settled in Romania are trying to get a Romanian driving license, either for personal or professional purposes. This is also because, as of this year, the authorities are allowing the exams for the certificates needed in...
Romania could be SANCTIONED by Brussels over Asian workers illegally transiting to Western countries in search of high wages
omanania is at risk of sanctions because of the immigrants it has taken in in recent years to fill staff shortages in several areas of the labor market. Many immigrants come from India, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, Nepal and Turkey, working in manufacturing,...
Romania risks sanctions over non-EU workers illegally in the EU: authorities must clarify SIS alert procedure
According to the legislation in force, the residence permit for work in Romania is strictly conditioned by the activity carried out on the national territory. When an employee no longer shows up for work and there are indications that he or she has left the country to work in a...
Labor market wake-up call: Romania risks sanctions due to non-EU workers leaving the country illegally
More and more Romanian employers working with Asian staff are facing a delicate and often unclear legal issue: what happens when a non-EU national leaves Romania without following the procedures for transfer to another EU member state?
WORK FROM ASIA : Romania risks sanctions over non-EU workers illegally in the EU
Yosef Gavriel Peisakh, general manager of WORK FROM ASIA, draws the attention, in a communication sent to the editor, to the risk of sanctions for Romania and for employers working with non-EU staff, due to the illegal departure of workers to other countries...
Why Romanian companies choose foreign workers despite higher costs
Employing non-EU citizens in Romania entails many additional costs for employers, but this does not prevent companies from wanting them: almost 141,000 foreign workers are already working in various key sectors of the economy....
A new trend in domestic staffing: nannies and maids from Indonesia
The domestic labor market in Romania is undergoing an increasingly evident change, and recent trends indicate a significant increase in demand for domestic staff from Asia. According to estimates by recruitment agencies and the industry,...








