The Spanish employers recruited 2,716 Romanian farm workers during the first 8 months of 2008, say National Employment Agency (ANOFM) data.
The Spanish employers offered 3,928 jobs, but the number of the selected farm workers was smaller.
On the other hand, some Romanians came back home from Spain and Italy and sought for jobs through ANOFM, but their number is too small to speak about a ‘phenomenon, ANOFM chairman Ionel Muscalu recently told.
The number of workers selected to work abroad is considerably lower than in the previous years when Manpower Migration Office (OMFM) hqs used to be overcrowded with people arrived to be selected to work in Spain or Germany.
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