They do that in Hungary, but it's really just they call you after two weeks saying "we haven't found anything but you can be a streetcleaner for half the minimum wage" and if you don't take it they'll stop sending you unemployment benefits too.
They do that in Denmark as well, only they pretend they it's not an actual job and legally you're still classified as unemployed. This means that not only do you have to work a full time job for dogshit wages with no labour rights, you also have to deal with bureaucratic job centre bullshit and be able to document that you're applying for at least two jobs a week. Otherwise you get nothing.
They do that in Hungary, but it's really just they call you after two weeks saying "we haven't found anything but you can be a streetcleaner for half the minimum wage" and if you don't take it they'll stop sending you unemployment benefits too.
haha cool :angery:
They do that in Denmark as well, only they pretend they it's not an actual job and legally you're still classified as unemployed. This means that not only do you have to work a full time job for dogshit wages with no labour rights, you also have to deal with bureaucratic job centre bullshit and be able to document that you're applying for at least two jobs a week. Otherwise you get nothing.