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200 British Workers At Scotland’S Environment Agency Were Sacked And Replaced By Cheaper Staff From India And South America.
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http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/polit ics/572 945/Nic ola-Stu rgeon-l inked-p olice-f raud-in vestiga tion-IT -worker s
Are these the jobs that our own 'work-shy' workforce will not have, or has the real reason why some prefer to employ foreign workers finally come to light?
Are these the jobs that our own 'work-shy' workforce will not have, or has the real reason why some prefer to employ foreign workers finally come to light?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suspect a typically distorted Daily Express report is involved here.
Firstly, unless they're physically installing components, there would be no need to issue any type of visas to overseas IT workers because, by its very nature, the job can be done from anywhere in the world.
Secondly, the report refers to the UK workers as being 'sacked' (thus implying that they were on the payroll of the Scottish Environment Agency) but later refers to them as 'contractors' (who will have no 'employee' rights anyway).
Either way, a public body seems simply to have been saving public money in this case. It is to be hoped that all Government departments and local authorities will look for similar savings wherever they can be found.
Firstly, unless they're physically installing components, there would be no need to issue any type of visas to overseas IT workers because, by its very nature, the job can be done from anywhere in the world.
Secondly, the report refers to the UK workers as being 'sacked' (thus implying that they were on the payroll of the Scottish Environment Agency) but later refers to them as 'contractors' (who will have no 'employee' rights anyway).
Either way, a public body seems simply to have been saving public money in this case. It is to be hoped that all Government departments and local authorities will look for similar savings wherever they can be found.
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