Not a job with a lot of appeal,my SinL is an HGV driver(not long distance trunking),the pay is IMHO nowhere near what the job's worth and for trunking it was upto recently appalling the conditions still are.
HGV drivers in the UK have been treated badly and not given the respect they seserve for many a long year,I'm glad they're slowly getting the clout to demand decent pay for what is a very responsible,very skilled and which can be a very dangerous job of work.
I've only read it once so far. There's a lot of useful information on what has happened recently and some interesting ideas on what needs to happen next.
Jonathan
PS: It's also a useful illustration of how politicians can work together in the national interest.
I've only read it once so far. There's a lot of useful information on what has happened recently and some interesting ideas on what needs to happen next.
Jonathan
PS: It's also a useful illustration of how politicians can work together in the national interest.
I almost lost the will to live
However what was as clear as day was that the government were so far doing little to nothing for the industry other than attempting to make the job more dangerous than needs be by relaxing driver hours retrictions and training qualification standards.And are also dragging their feet on driver facilities.
Another case of government doing sweet FA for the industry and as a result the country's needs.
Depressing doesn't begin to describe it's reaction to the problem.
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"All we are not stares back at what we are"
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"Willie Walsh, the director general of Iata, said it was now taking as long as three months to get security badges for new employees in the UK, compared with three to four weeks previously, meaning potential staff were seeking out other jobs." https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... s-gridlock
"Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary has suggested the army be drafted into UK airports for the next “three to four months” to help resolve the widespread disruption that has peaked over the half-term break." https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... s-holidays
"The transport secretary is rejecting calls for an emergency visa for aviation workers to tackle the chaos at airports that has marred the half-term holiday, industry bosses have reportedly claimed." https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/ ... on-workers
'Ere! Wot U blokes dunt reeleyes is it the guvmint job to get rid of guvmint so we get freedum, innit!
Cugel, trying out "man in the street" mode, aka Sunspeak or "man on the clapped-out Brexit bus" stance.
“Practical men who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence are usually the slaves of some defunct economist”.
John Maynard Keynes
To right mate.All the jubilee bunting is gone.Our local pub and street parties can't get hold of any.Shortage and sold out.But not to worry. Lots of Beer still left.
briansnail wrote: ↑3 Jun 2022, 6:52pm
To right mate.All the jubilee bunting is gone.Our local pub and street parties can't get hold of any.Shortage and sold out.But not to worry. Lots of Beer still left.
You win "Royalist of the Week" - posting pro-Royals posts to all sorts of different threads.
Thats great, there are loads of French companies who set up here over the years to avoid French red tape. Nice to see businesses going the other way for a change.
Al
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Mr Ottewell said the farm had tried to follow the government's instruction to recruit British labour. He said: "That's garbage!
"We've had a close relationship with Maidstone Job Centre for the past four years. People come for an interview because they have to show they are looking for work to keep their benefits, but not one person in four years has been interested in working here."
and from another farmer:
He said: "The farming industry has been telling them for years that this was going to happen, but they don't do anything until there is a crisis."
"Last year we spent the whole season with 15% fewer workers than we needed. That meant that everyone had to work 15% harder and longer hours. Everybody in the industry is absolutely shattered and the situation is likely to get worse as people leave farming because of the stress.
"Priti Patel (the Home Secretary) is just not listening to the industry."
Yes we became addicted to cheap European labour and failed to prepare for change.
Al
Reuse, recycle, thus do your bit to save the planet.... Get stuff at auctions, Dump, Charity Shops, Facebook Marketplace, Ebay, Car Boots. Choose an Old House, and a Banger ..... And cycle as often as you can......
al_yrpal wrote: ↑9 Jun 2022, 9:42am
Yes we became addicted to cheap European labour and failed to prepare for change.
Al
Whilst that.may be the case in some industries,there are some jobs UK people just don't want to work in and now with full employment they don't have to. That leaves a hole that needs filling with labour now!
It's not as if the government(well one with any foresight at least)couldn't see this coming a long way off,they just didn't care to think their stupid no deal brexit might might backfire on us all!
Brexit's going so well isn't it?
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al_yrpal wrote: ↑9 Jun 2022, 9:42am
Yes we became addicted to cheap European labour and failed to prepare for change.
Whilst that.may be the case in some industries,there are some jobs UK people just don't want to work in and now with full employment they don't have to. That leaves a hole that needs filling with labour now!
Only if you want to maintain farming and create wealth in the UK, avoid foodstuffs going to waste, and avoid having to import food that we used to produce ourselves.
If you have a different definition of success then it's all going fine.
al_yrpal wrote: ↑9 Jun 2022, 9:42am
Yes we became addicted to cheap European labour and failed to prepare for change.
It's not as if the government(well one with any foresight at least)couldn't see this coming a long way off,they just didn't care to think their stupid no deal brexit might might backfire on us all!
"What's that, Skippy? It's six years and they're still stuck down the well?"