Golden Years of Romanian may be over.
Looks like Romanians may get full EU / Shengen land border access.
[URL]https://www.politico.eu/article/austria-romania-bulgaria-schengen-zone-land-borders-migration/[/URL]
I assume this means they would go to lower cost of living / higher income EU locales to maximize earnings v. Zurich.
We may be complaining about losing them soon once its Uzbeck gals on offer LOL.
Re: Golden Years of Romanian may be over.
[QUOTE=KaveMan;2964657]Looks like Romanians may get full EU / Shengen land border access.
[URL]https://www.politico.eu/article/austria-romania-bulgaria-schengen-zone-land-borders-migration/[/URL]
I assume this means they would go to lower cost of living / higher income EU locales to maximize earnings v. Zurich.
We may be complaining about losing them soon once its Uzbeck gals on offer LOL.[/QUOTE]The short answer to your post is that this will not change anything for the work situation of Romanian working in Globe or other Swiss clubs. Being fully in the Schengen space might just be easier for them to go through custom controls when they land in Zurich or Basel. What make Romanian work at Globe is that they have a preferred access to the Swiss job market because of agreements between Switzerland and the EU. This is not the case of non-EU citizen like Uzbeks or British. Schengen has nothing to do with this. As citizens of a EU country, Romanians can already work freely in other EU countries with legal prostitution like Austria, Netherlands or Belgium. If it was so easy to find places with higher net earnings, many of the Globe providers would go there (even if we consider that earnings are not the only element that influence where a woman works), because it is certainly not the level of friendliness of Ingo's management that make them stay at Globe.