Not even two years ago, in 2004, a survey of the Institute for Employment Studies (IES) showed that most employers were reluctant to the idea of hiring immigrant workers, fearing they would harm their company’s image. But today, a new report from the same institute, ordered by the Ministry of the Interior, shows that managers have changed their opinion. They appreciate the “work ethics” of immigrants, whom they consider better than that of British employees. And they no longer fear to work...
Great Britain: immigrant labour no longer frightens employers
British employers are less and less reluctant to hire a foreign employee because the value of immigrant workers overrides the fear related to the image, according to a survey of the Institute for Employment Studies. (Ref. 06349)
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