Business Confederation: It is too early to say that we have overcome the problems

Mile Boskov, President of the Business Confederation of Macedonia / Photo: Morning briefing

The easing and lifting of restrictions will bring revival of economic activity in all branches, but it is too early to say that the problems have been solved, said Mile Boskov, President of the Business Confederation.

- It is too early to say that we have overcome the problems created by the pandemic. But I would like to say that the pandemic was "welcome" for some employees, such as in agriculture, construction and some other sectors where there was informal employment, so now, to take advantage of the measures, employers hired about 6.000 people who worked on black, It created a different image of the labor market and I would say strengthen these jobs. But, as before the pandemic, so now, the people will always look for a chance to work paid and for better conditions. "Now, with the re-demand of our labor force abroad, the need for skilled workers who are in constant shortage is actualizing," Boshkov said in a statement for "Free Press".

He believes that consumer habits have already changed, that the pandemic has taught us the lesson that health is most important and that citizens are turning more to better health care and a healthier life than to some habits they used to have, for example, in terms of shopping. of clothes. These new habits, says Boshkov, will affect the operations of many companies, and that will dictate their liquidity.

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