The Netherlands is increasingly tightening its anti-migrant position. That could push out its largest company, ASML, because of its high dependence on foreign talent.
As a Dutch engineer that worked at ASML for ~6 years: yes the Netherlands really really lacks skilled engineers of all sorts. This is not at all about wages, since ASML is one of the highest paying companies here.
It’s more costly for a company to relocate these types of foreign workers than simply hiring locals (like me).
Now I’m not saying ASML isn’t in for money, it’s just that they need more people to keep up with demand of their machines.
Among other things, in order to compete with the populist far right, they have been actively campaigning against migrants. As ASML is entirely dependent on highly educated foreign workers, this hurts them.
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As a Dutch engineer that worked at ASML for ~6 years: yes the Netherlands really really lacks skilled engineers of all sorts. This is not at all about wages, since ASML is one of the highest paying companies here.
It’s more costly for a company to relocate these types of foreign workers than simply hiring locals (like me).
Now I’m not saying ASML isn’t in for money, it’s just that they need more people to keep up with demand of their machines.
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foreignChinese workersAmong other things, in order to compete with the populist far right, they have been actively campaigning against migrants. As ASML is entirely dependent on highly educated foreign workers, this hurts them.
lol, is almost like the human diversity is what allowed the world to advance this fast, i never gonna understand anti-immigrant policies