Problems in hiring staff at near-record highs, business group warns

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The British Chambers of Commerce warns the UK economy has 'stagnated' amid a 'barrage of political noise and drama'.

 

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Maybe we could train these Doctors instead of putting them in jail

Pay realistic wages then

Why would any European want to come to the UK? Bunch of xenophobic numpties!

Organisations such as BCC are reinforcing the argument Leave have been making. Freedom of movement depresses wages and encourages firms not to invest in training. As for “economic stagnation” see Germany, France, Italy, Spain ...

Start doing proper apprenticeships........and pay peanuts, you will only get monkeys.

Train people then pay them the going rate or kick the ‘bad back’ brigade off the sick...

Fake news

It’s almost like they’ll have to take some responsibility for offering training young Britons, and offer better wages.

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