E. European workers go home

The number of Eastern European workers in Denmark has fallen dramatically.
The number of Eastern European workers in Denmark has fallen dramatically.
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Over the past 12 months, the number of Eastern European workers in Denmark has dropped by some 4,000, with employers tending to lay off the cheaper Eastern Europeans rather than their more expensive Danish counterparts, according to Berlingske Tidence.

Although Eastern Europeans tend to work for lower wages than their Danish construction colleagues, they also appear to be at the top of the list when layoffs have to be chosen as a result of the current recession.

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