After the neighboring country in Eastern Europe evaded the disasters, it received various aids from the neighboring governments and people. However, if the war was delayed, how the refugees would maintain their livelihoods would become a big problem.

Fortunately, the many countries in Eastern Europe had faced a human shortage before the outbreak of the crown disease. Now they open their arms to welcome Ukrainian refugees, hoping that these refugees can also fill the local labor gap.

On the third day of the 24 -year -old Olga's invasion of the Russian army, he had a car with his mother, aunt and aunt two young children and seven other strangers.The outskirts of Kiev fled to neighbor Hungary.A carman finally arrived at Veszprem in western Hungary last Sunday.

Aerga was introduced by a friend. Two days after arriving in Hungary, he found a job through a temporary worker agency and became a contract worker of a German automotive component supplier.

Olga, who previously worked at the Ukraine Railway Bureau, said that she felt that life was more guaranteed after finding a job.She was tired and said, "Being able to find a place to settle, now also has a job, and it really relieves me. Everyone is finally safe. I am not sure, can I still go back."

In factEastern European countries such as Poland, Hungary, and Czech Republic have hired a large number of foreign employees from Ukraine before the outbreak of the Russia -Ukraine War.After these countries recovered from the crown disease epidemic last year, the manufacturing, information technology industry and construction industry were eager to hire people.

Czech position vacancies increased to 364,000 in February this year, and Poland increased to 116,500.

According to statistics, Poland has now accommodated more than 1.4 million Ukrainian refugees.In the case of extreme shortage of manpower, Polish employment institutions are trying to perform professional pairing for these refugees and arrange accommodation for their family members.

The person in charge of the Polish Employer Association, Yeeller, said: "These more than 1 million women with children are actually those who can enter the workplace.They can find a job in Poland. "

The marketing director of a human resources company of the Czech Republic said that since the outbreak of the Russian and Ukraine War, they have successfully found a job for nearly 200 Ukrainian women, and for themArrange accommodation with your children.