The implementation of the single permit in Flanders, since 2019, is then assessed taking into account its limited scope, the cumbersome procedure, the lack of legal guarantees for the migrant worker, the dependence of the migrant worker on the employer and the difficulty to change employers during the period of validity of the single permit (SERV, 2020; Myria, 2020; Fairwork Belgium, 2019). [...] Secondly, a minimum of one of the following three criteria is fulfilled: (1) the ratio of the number of jobseekers to the number of vacancies available is lower than the median value for jobs in the normal economic circuit, (2) the indicator of whether or not vacancies remain open for a long time is higher than the median value for jobs in the normal economic circuit, or (3) the percentage of fulf. [...] 2.2 The co-option of the single permit regime to fill medium-skilled bottleneck professions In this section, the legal regime governing the implementation of the single permit regime will be outlined followed by an overview of the extension of the application of the single permit regime to medium skilled bottleneck professions. [...] 6 Cooperation agreement of 6 December 2018 between the Federal State, the Walloon Region, the Flemish Region, the Brussels-Capital Region and the German-speaking Community on the implementation of the cooperation agreement of 2 February 2018 between the Federal State, the Walloon Region, the Flemish Region, the Brussels- Capital Region and the German-speaking Community on the coordination between. [...] Labour Migration in Flanders and the use of the Single Permit to address labour market shortages - the lived experiences of single permit holders working in medium skilled bottleneck professions Status: Final Version © 2022 Vrije Universiteit Brussel 19 / 51 Part Two: The implementation of the single permit and the lived experiences of medium skilled workers in bottleneck professions The overview.
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