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So anyway, maybe the slavery type change solves it
go to your policies, set the opression to none and all unemployed choose the open specialist jobs.
maybe you have to micromanagement a bit, with that, what throki wrote
sorry for my bad english - it is not my motherslanguage ;)
About to give up on this mod, between this and the hyperfuel it just feels like they didn't put as much thought into the post 3.0 economy as they should have.
I have 30 open scientist slots and it's been 20 years and I haven't gained any specialists lol... /facepalm