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Do you think about migrating? British employers cry out for foreign workers
Do you think about migrating? British employers cry out for foreign workers
The tourism, gastronomic, transport and construction sectors are the ones that require labor the most.
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Do you think about migrating? British employers cry out for foreign workers
The tourism, gastronomic, transport and construction sectors are the ones that require labor the most. The migration of workers became apparent after Brexit and intensified between May and June of this year. Sputnik spoke on the subject with Chilean professor Roberto Durán, a specialist in European studies.
News of a UK shortage of staff multiplied in recent days. The employers’ unions toughened their claims to the Government of Boris Johnson, faced with a problem that London does not take seriously in their opinion.Despite the approval of work permits for people deprived of liberty, the meat sector does not cover the positions available for supply demand. The same situation is being experienced by the McDonald’s hamburger chain, which is looking for personnel for 1,250 fast food outlets, or the transport chain that has a deficit of around 100,000 workers. This fear – according to the expert in European studies – was not well managed by the British Executive, who, far from promising continuity, indicated that after the exit of his country from the European Union there would be more freedom in contracts and working conditions. “This speech, far from attracting, alienated workers, many of the who preferred to return to their countries or to others in continental Europe, “said Durán. This and more in Contante y Sonante. You can listen to us every day at 7:00 p.m. in Mexico, 9:00 p.m. in Uruguay and 0 GMT. In Uruguay, it is broadcast on Radio M24 (frequency 97.9 from Montevideo and 102.5 from Maldonado) on Mondays and Wednesdays at 7 p.m., and Saturdays at 12 p.m. On Radio Illimani – Patria Nueva de Bolivia, through 94.3 FM (signal for the whole country) and 93.7 FM (Cochabamba), Monday through Friday from 4 to 5 hours. On Radio Kawsachun Coca (FM 99.1 from Cochabamba and FM 99.9 Trópico), from 10 pm to 11 pm.
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The tourism, gastronomic, transport and construction sectors are the ones that require labor the most. The migration of workers soared after Brexit and intensified between May and June of this year. Sputnik spoke with Chilean professor Roberto Durán, a specialist in European studies.
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“A fear was generated on the part of European emigrants such as Poles, Czechs, Slovaks and to a lesser number from Romania and Bulgaria, regarding the social laws that would be imposed on them when continuing their work in Great Britain,” he explained to Sputnik Chilean professor Roberto Durán.
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“This speech, far from attracting, alienated the workers, many of whom preferred to return to their countries or to others in continental Europe, “said Durán.
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This and more in Constant and sonorous. You can listen to us every day at 7:00 p.m. in Mexico, 9:00 p.m. in Uruguay and 0 GMT. In Uruguay, it is broadcast on Radio M24 (frequency 97.9 from Montevideo and 102.5 from Maldonado) on Mondays and Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m., and Saturdays at 12 noon.
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On Radio Illimani – Patria Nueva de Bolivia, through 94.3 FM (signal for the whole country) and 93.7 FM (Cochabamba), from Monday to Friday from 4 to 5 hours. On Radio Kawsachun Coca (FM 99.1 from Cochabamba and FM 99.9 Trópico), from 10 pm to 11 pm.
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