Spain’s Deputy Prime Minister defended the Governments decision to provide incentives to foreigners to return to there home countries.
The plan allows unemployed immigrants who want to leave Spain to receive their jobless benefit’s in a lump sum on returning to there original country.
She stated the plan which was launched by the Labour and Immigration Minister Celestino Corbacho, made sense and addressed the need for a “Legal and Orderly” immigration policy.
The deputy noted that unemployment was rising and that “its clear we are not going to be able to employ the same number of people as when more than 2 million jobs were created, and that means we are going to hire fewer immigrants”.
Spain`s unemployment level grew in June, for the third consecutive month, with 36,849 people added to the jobless rolls, and 2.39 Million workers now without jobs.
Joblessness has increased by 21.6% since June 2007.
Job losses were registered in all sectors, but the construction industry led the way, with 21,080, followed by services, with 4,555 and agriculture, with 3,338, all industries that employ high numbers of Immigrants.