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A very interesting point was raised on the Mathew Wright Show today
Are foreign workers really taking our jobs?
or as a Nation, are we too lazy?
Who really is to blame?
The company's for exploiting foreign workers by paying them a lot less?
This is always an emotive topic so let me state here and now, I am not being a Racist bigot
or as a Nation, are we too lazy?
Who really is to blame?
The company's for exploiting foreign workers by paying them a lot less?
This is always an emotive topic so let me state here and now, I am not being a Racist bigot
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not criticizing anyone who moves to improve their lot. It takes a lot of gumption to uproot yourself from all that you know and start again in a foreign country.
I have a Polish neighbour who worked for a few years in the building trade. Now that that work has dried up here he's advertising for painting + decorating jobs, gardening, and at night delivers for a kebab place.
I have a Polish neighbour who worked for a few years in the building trade. Now that that work has dried up here he's advertising for painting + decorating jobs, gardening, and at night delivers for a kebab place.
bobbi....I am not sure that I understand your question.
Doctors and nurses who come to work in the NHS have had their training paid by the country of origin, but they then come to work in the NHS and are paid by the NHS.....which seems quite reasonable to me.
Is that what you meant in your question?
Doctors and nurses who come to work in the NHS have had their training paid by the country of origin, but they then come to work in the NHS and are paid by the NHS.....which seems quite reasonable to me.
Is that what you meant in your question?
Morning. I'd just like to point out that any immigrant is likely to be "harder working" etc etc than any native population - based on the fact they were willing to leave their country of origin for a better life. I am certain there are plenty of lazy people in Poland still - very rarely will someone pick up their whole life and move it somewhere else with the intention of being lazy!
And equally, the UK's best and brightest go abroad: http://www.independen...the-world-512463.html - like Sqad for example.
And equally, the UK's best and brightest go abroad: http://www.independen...the-world-512463.html - like Sqad for example.
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in the good old days employment offices were open late each week day and open on a saturday morning. some even stayed open till 10-30pm 11pm on match days hoping that some of the football fans would see the ad and visit the office
in this day and age a big chain store opened a new oulet and over 4000 people applied to stack shelves and man the tills. they asked the local job centre to take the advert for jobs down and not to let anymore apply in less than 24 hours
how times have changed
in this day and age a big chain store opened a new oulet and over 4000 people applied to stack shelves and man the tills. they asked the local job centre to take the advert for jobs down and not to let anymore apply in less than 24 hours
how times have changed
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