Columns of people are leaving BiH: The ruin is heavy here

Columns of people are leaving BiH: The ruin is heavy here

This is the second time I'm going to work in Slovakia and I'm looking for a way to stay there. My salary is so much there that few of them have in BiH. This is where the ruin is difficult and I would recommend everyone to go abroad, said yesterday Stefan Miodragovic (22) from Banja Luka, who was eagerly awaiting at one of the three buses heading for Slovakia yesterday at the bus stop in Banja Luka

Not only youth, but also elderly people from Sanski Most, Kozarska Dubica, Bosanska Gradiška, Banja Luka and other cities were waiting in the columns to occupy their headquarters and head to Slovakia to work. "There I work on the assembly of parts for Samsung's televisions, I have lodging and food, and about 15,000 KM can be saved in a year," Miodragovic told "Nezavisne", adding that no qualification is necessary, and that the papers for leaving Wednesday within three to four hours.

According to the others who went out with the belly for bread yesterday, they fall back and cry tears before the road, but they find the motivation in the pay he's waiting for there, which is 500-600 euros and it's starting. "When I see how many of them are leaving and how much they will pay there, he comes to me to go with them, not to work here for 400 KM. This is already the third time in the last month and a half, "says shopkeeper from a nearby store.

Asking where such a crowd is going, shocked passers-by worry are watching how one citizen enters the bus. "Works in factories such as" Jasplastik "," Samsung "," Medical Glass ". There are also elderly people aged 65, and there are also young people aged 19. The total number is two hundred, some will work for three months and a year. Monthly we organize one to two tours, "says the leader of the road from Banja Luka's FAP agency for employment mediation.

As it stands on the website of this agency, the road and accommodation are free. A similar situation took place yesterday in the center of Banja Luka, where in front of the Consular Office of the Embassy of Slovenia in BiH columns were formed by citizens from all over Bosnia and Herzegovina, mostly young people, who are waiting for work visas.

"Although I am against the departure of youth, I can not condemn them because our system literally pushes them from here. The whole situation in BiH is alarming, families and people with good jobs leave. We are on the track and we can not make any mistakes, "says Mirela Geko from the Youth Council of the FBiH.

Spasoja Albijanić, president of the Association of Employers of Construction and Construction Industry of the Republic of Serbia, says "how it started, it will not have anyone to nail a nail," and that in BiH, for many years, there has been a deficit of masons, carpenters, reinforcers, ceramists, welders and roofers.

"Some employers have tried as individuals to solve this problem by retraining workers, but also when they train them, they leave. As long as the systemic solution is not found, we can not expect anything positive, "says Albijanic.