Sunday 18 February 2018

Migrants for jobs need a fair hearing

As a retired farmer who employed may casual and temporary workers over the years both British and EU workers  I can only confirm what many have found out on various TV documentaries that the British often fail as they do not have the drive and ambition to better themselves. It is essential for anyone to succeed to have drive, ambition and a target to aim for , without these failure will ensue. 
Another fact that I have seen is that few educated British want to do hard manual jobs, but only do the cushy office jobs with high pay, whereas the EU workers especially from Poland and other Eastern bloc countries really want to better themselves anyway possible and if that means hard manual work for a few years so be it.  
The British have had it far to soft for far to long  new incentives need to be put in place to recreate a whole new spirit of the work ethic , not for slave work or cheap labour but as a valuable  workforce and paid with respect and just rewards for whoever they are. 
With the latest on what jobs are equal at the Tesco male/female  job equality , it just shows we have a long way to go to really value all jobs more equally. 

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