Employers in south Cyprus want employment of foreigners to increase
The Cyprus (south) Ministry of Labour’s has proposed the revision of the policy on employment of foreigners up to 50% of a company’s employees.
Today, the ceiling on employment of foreigners from third countries in Cyprus is 30% under certain conditions.
The proposed new policy is within efforts to address, amongst other, the problem of the Republic’s labour shortage.
Right now, to get a legal job in Cyprus foreigners from third countries have to find an employer and sign a contract of employment beforehand.
On this basis, a work permit is issued and a work visa is obtained.
The ceiling now could be raised up to 50% if, however, “the employer applies an agreed sectoral or company collective agreement.”
The new provision has already stirred reaction by the island’s trade unions which demand the safeguarding of collective agreements.
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