TRADE union bosses have claimed the jobs of defence workers could be at risk if the Tories win the General Election.
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Scotsman on 18th Apr 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
Iain Duncan Smith's ideas on benefits reform could overturn Labour's dismal legacy, says Fraser Nelson.
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Telegraph on 9th Apr 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
A certain Keith Dunnell who holds the post of National Statistician has revealed figures showing that jobs for foreign workers has increased at a far greater level than jobs for British workers. Since Labour came to power in 1997 the jobs for foreign workers has almost doubled whilst jobs for British ...
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Eurealist on 12th Feb 2009 (via eurealist.co.uk)
Workers and ex-workers in oil and power construction are striking and protesting against foreign workers being imported into the UK to do jobs that they could do. Welcome to the club: Textile workers - jobs exported to India, Pakistan, Thailand, Vietnam, China etc Shoe workers - jobs exported to Portugal and Poland and then re-exported to India and China IT support, web design - jobs exported to I...
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MarksAnyMusings on 1st Feb 2009 (via marksany.blogspot.com)
THE Liberal Democrats today pledged to create thousands of new jobs in Scotland through government spending - if the party was successful in the General Election.
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Scotsman on 21st Apr 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
MIGRANT workers will reportedly have to pass an English language test before taking on jobs in the public sector, under measures to be unveiled in Labour's manifesto.
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Scotsman on 11th Apr 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
Today, understandably, workers are protesting at Killingholme, in the Labour heartland of Humberside, and elsewhere, about the disgraceful No British Need Apply policies of the Government/Industry, and the discrimination against British workers in employing migrant workers. ‘British Jobs for British Workers’ could have been Brown’s masterstroke, but instead it is his epitaph. Pol...
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TheWiltedRose on 20th May 2009 (via thewiltedrose.wordpress.com)
Interesting to read that foreign workers' share of the jobs market has almost doubled to a record level under Labour while the proportion for British workers has plummeted, figures show. "Non-UK born workers now account for one in seven jobs after more than 1.8 million foreigners were added to the UK labour force over the last decade. Two thirds of those have come from outside the EU, making ...
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ATangledWeb on 18th Feb 2009 (via atangledweb.squarespace.com)
In a survey of senior management workers two thirds said removing Labour from office would lead to better conditions for hiring.
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Telegraph on 3rd May 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)