Romania follows the development path of other European countries: Spain, Czech Republic, Poland, etc. The market economy has grown, salaries have increased. Even if there are quite big differences compared to the salaries in UK, Netherlands or Norway, for some people in Asia Romanian salaries are getting more and more attractive. Respecting the models already developed in other countries, Romanian companies are bringing in cheaper labor especially from the Asian continent. And, similar to other countries, the first sector that starts using foreign labor are the constructions.
Palas project aims to be one of the biggest real estate projects in Easter Europe. The developers aim to have a team of 2500 people working for the project. Up till now they already hired 600 employees. Out of these, only 500 are Romanians. The remaining 100 are Chinese.
This is not the first real estate project from Iasi where are working foreign people. Inter-Dogan, the company that develops Green Park project, is using Turkish construction workers. Up till now they hired 150 workers from Turkey, and they plan to grow this number up to 300 permanent workers. On the peak periods the company representatives estimated that up to 1000 Turkish workers will be brought to Iasi.
In the first 4 months of 2008 there were 2800 workers from non-EU countries that received work permits for Romania. Out of these, more than half were employed companies from Bucharest (1500). 400 non-EU people started working in Constanta in the first 4 months of 2008, 200 in Bacau and 100 in Galati and Sibiu.
So far most of the foreign people in Romania are hired by construction and textile companies. But I am sure that soon other sectors will follow. Romania becomes an important center in the BPO sector and I am sure that these companies will soon start to look for employees from other countries. Foreign workers might prove to be the salvation for the Romanian agriculture that is highly inefficient now.
May 30, 2008
May 25, 2008
General Electric awards scholarships to 3 students from Iasi
Three students from the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration (FEAA), the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, have won annual scholarships of one thousand Euros for the next three years from General Electric Foundation in the United States. Carmen-Dumea Roxana, Alexandru Maxim and Cristina Pascaru have been selected along with 13 other students from Romania, in a national competition.
The program is aimed at students in the second year of study in the fields of economics, management, engineering and technology from the Polytechnic University of Timisoara, Al. I. Cuza University in Iasi, Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj, the Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest and the Polytechnic University of Bucharest.
The program is aimed at students in the second year of study in the fields of economics, management, engineering and technology from the Polytechnic University of Timisoara, Al. I. Cuza University in Iasi, Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj, the Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest and the Polytechnic University of Bucharest.
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May 18, 2008
40 years since the first Phoenix concert in Iasi
In this week-end Phoenix had a concert in Iasi. This was also a way for the band to celebrate 40 years since they had the first concert in Iasi.
Transsylvania Phoenix or, more commonly, just Phoenix, is one of the most prominent Romanian Rock and Roll bands of the latest decades, and also the first one to take musical inspiration from ancient Romanian folk themes. One of the band members was born in Iasi - Ovidiu Lipan Tandarica.
Transsylvania Phoenix or, more commonly, just Phoenix, is one of the most prominent Romanian Rock and Roll bands of the latest decades, and also the first one to take musical inspiration from ancient Romanian folk themes. One of the band members was born in Iasi - Ovidiu Lipan Tandarica.
International Olympiad of Philosophy in Iasi
Record number of participants at the International Olympiad of Philosophy, which takes place in Iasi.
At the 16th edition of the competition there are present 53 pupils and 43 teachers from 23 countries.
The theme of debates and round tables from this edition is: "philosophy, space for a dialogue of cultures" in the context of declaring 2008 as European Year of Intercultural Dialogue.
With events lie this Iasi can reclaim the title of important cultural center in Eastern Europe.
Via hotnews.
At the 16th edition of the competition there are present 53 pupils and 43 teachers from 23 countries.
The theme of debates and round tables from this edition is: "philosophy, space for a dialogue of cultures" in the context of declaring 2008 as European Year of Intercultural Dialogue.
With events lie this Iasi can reclaim the title of important cultural center in Eastern Europe.
Via hotnews.
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