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Belfast restaurateur Michael Deane apologises after criticism of social media post over migrant workers

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Belfast restaurateur Michael Deane ⁣issued an apology on September 11,2024,following widespread criticism ​of a social media post ⁣perceived as critical of ​migrant workers.⁢ The apology‌ came after the post sparked a public backlash, including condemnation ⁤from People ⁣Before Profit MLA ‌Gerry Carroll.

Deane, owner of several ⁤prominent ‌Belfast restaurants, ​initially shared ‌a post on⁢ social media expressing frustration with staffing challenges. The post, which has since been⁣ removed, was interpreted⁤ by‌ many as blaming migrant workers ⁤for a lack of skilled labor within ⁢the hospitality industry. Carroll responded⁢ by labeling the⁣ original post “nauseating” and accusing Deane of “punching down” ‌on migrant workers, adding⁢ that “Scapegoating migrant workers won’t fill your tables.”

The controversy highlights ⁣ongoing tensions surrounding labor shortages in Northern IrelandS hospitality sector‍ and broader debates about immigration. Deane’s ⁢apology, posted on his social ⁤media accounts, acknowledged the offense caused ⁢and stated his intention to learn from the ⁣situation. The incident underscores the sensitivity ‍surrounding‌ discussions of employment and immigration in the region.

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