Protest over foreign labour fearSo, let me get this straight, these protesters are proposing a nationalistic "jobs for the boys" strategy? And there was me thinking we might be getting away from those sorts of antiquated views and awarding jobs on merit
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From what I gather the contract was awarded to an Italian firm who are using their existing permanent workforce to do the work (who happen to be foreign), which seems perfectly reasonable, at which point there wouldn't have been many temporary vacancies to apply for (and apparently there are quite a few of these that have gone to local people).
The common market should have give British workers a right to apply for any of those permanent vacancies if they came up in the same way as nationals of other EU member states have a right to work here.
Where's the illegality in that?
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There is the possibility that freedom of movement and labour is being used to undermine local collective bargaining agreements in order to lower working conditions under the guise of economy. My attitude to this is that just as employers and employment law has become international so should collective bargaining agreements to prevent exploitation of a workforce under increasing economic pressure.
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