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‘British jobs for British workers’. (only if you can speak Polish)
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http://www.dailymail....ons-given-Polish.html
So a British person cannot get a job in their own country, unless they can't speak Polish.
Fair enough if the job is an English - Polish translator or similar, but it isn't.it's working for a cooked meat manufacturer
/// The company claimed it was necessary as all health and safety training was conducted in Polish.///
What is wrong in them printing some in English, the native language?
We have to print most things in dozens of languages these days, why is this firm so different?
If we were allowed to get away with this excuse, can you imagine the number of English speaking jobs there would be for the English speakers of this country?
So a British person cannot get a job in their own country, unless they can't speak Polish.
Fair enough if the job is an English - Polish translator or similar, but it isn't.it's working for a cooked meat manufacturer
/// The company claimed it was necessary as all health and safety training was conducted in Polish.///
What is wrong in them printing some in English, the native language?
We have to print most things in dozens of languages these days, why is this firm so different?
If we were allowed to get away with this excuse, can you imagine the number of English speaking jobs there would be for the English speakers of this country?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Outsourcing our jobs to foreign countries was just a dirty word. So now they in-source the work as firms can get cheap and non union labour.
As shown by the British Airways stalemate companies can issue ultimatums without going into the disputes procedures.
Its a price we get for weakening union powers and we deserve what we have asked for.
As shown by the British Airways stalemate companies can issue ultimatums without going into the disputes procedures.
Its a price we get for weakening union powers and we deserve what we have asked for.
sp1814
Are you on the "wacky - baccy" again, what part of this don't you understand?
/// So a British person cannot get a job in their own country, unless they can't speak Polish. ///
This statement was appertaining to the particular job, highlighted in the news report.
i admit I mistakenly forgot to put a question mark at the end of the sentence, but this should not have prevented anyone with a reasonable amount of intelligence from understanding the question.
Are you on the "wacky - baccy" again, what part of this don't you understand?
/// So a British person cannot get a job in their own country, unless they can't speak Polish. ///
This statement was appertaining to the particular job, highlighted in the news report.
i admit I mistakenly forgot to put a question mark at the end of the sentence, but this should not have prevented anyone with a reasonable amount of intelligence from understanding the question.
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