German asylum seekers refuse to work insisting 'We are Merkel's GUESTS'
ASYLUM seekers in Germany are refusing to undertake work to counteract boredom - using Chancellor Angela Merkel’s generous hospitality as an excuse.
By
Siobhan McFadyen and Monika Pallenberg
PUBLISHED: 01:06, Fri, Aug 19, 2016 | UPDATED: 15:57, Fri, Aug 19, 2016
Angela Merkel seemed tired when she attended an election campaign last night
According to mayor Bernd Pohlers of the eastern town of Saxony Waldenburg, the asylum seekers refused to accept the work that was offered to them after they arrived in the country.
The local council spent £600 arranging for the men to have uniforms but were stunned when they were told they would not complete it because they were "guests of Angela Merkel".
While asylum seekers are not allowed to work under immigration rules within the EU, they are allowed to do voluntary work.
However officials in the district of Zwickau came up with a plan to help encourage those without employment to get back to work and to help them become more accepted within the local community.
In order to do this they created voluntary jobs which included a nominal payment of £18 for 20 hours work.
The eastern town of Saxony Waldenburg has taken in refugees