ChatterBank7 mins ago
Queue Here To Work In The Uk.....
For NHS Midwifes, Bar-staff, fast-food-firms and Butchers etc.
I know its the Daily Mail but the recruitment notices look real.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-24 83807/Q ueue-wo rk-Brit ain-NHS -fast-f ood-fir ms-hote l-chain s-recru it-chea p-labou r-Roman ia.html
I know its the Daily Mail but the recruitment notices look real.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.if you say so, but i reckon this idea of recruiting more people into UK whilst we have many unemployed is foolish. They need places to stay, hospital, doctor treatment, schools if they have children. All services in UK are under pressure, the idea of many more people and it's not just about the recruitment of midwives, coming into UK just seems strange.
So emmie, why aren't all our unemployed getting off their ars*s and working in the jobs that these foreigners are getting ?
Lots of hot air has been expended here today about Midwives, but in trt's original post, from the DM, much is made of fast food firms and hotel chains. These jobs don't require 3 or 4 years training. The Job Centres fall over themselves to encourage dole bludgers to go into training...why are they still on the dole ?
Lots of hot air has been expended here today about Midwives, but in trt's original post, from the DM, much is made of fast food firms and hotel chains. These jobs don't require 3 or 4 years training. The Job Centres fall over themselves to encourage dole bludgers to go into training...why are they still on the dole ?
ummm, if they had to, if council tenants are being asked to downsize, move out of their places, areas, away from family, friends, then getting a job might mean having to move. Surely that is what foreign workers are doing, coming here take a job, so uprooting themselves from their families, or they could, and do bring them too.
I know one reason why there are less trained professionals in the NHS - the NHS can't afford it. The number of places for new nursing students this September was down, and the salary support they get while they are training is a lot less than it used to be. The NHS employers can only sponsor or second what they can afford to do - and with funding cut all over the place, they just can't always release untrained staff to study for two years.
Different Trusts have different levels of funding for different services - and quite possibly, not enough students are coming forward with the right qualifications to join the midwifery training course in the first place. The Universities can only take eligible students, and now that nursing is degree level, the entry requirements are higher than they used to be when it was a diploma-level qualification.
Emmie, is your argument that we should not import foreign labour because it only works briefly and then goes on the dole ? No idea whether any figures back that up , but it doesn't answer the question: why have they got jobs at all ? Why aren't British unemployed doing them, so the jobs were filled and no foreign workers would either be needed or come to fill them?