Gatwick airport overbridge
"Recliner" wrote in message
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On Wed, 25 Jan 2017 10:24:51 +0000, Roland Perry
wrote:
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ember.org, at 09:32:38 on Wed, 25 Jan 2017, Recliner
remarked:
The complicated bit is proving they've broken employment law.
I assume that he means working here without a visa (when required),
Indeed.
not some minutiae of the WTD
That ought to be **** easy
Perhaps there's a job for you in the Immigration police, as they appear
to be pretty bad at catching up with (eg) kitchen staff if ethnic
restaurants working cash in hand and sleeping on a mattress on the
floor, in a cupboard under the stairs. And when they do catch up, they
often have no papers, so can't be identified.
Are many of such staff EU citizens? If not, then it's unrelated to
continuing to allow EU citizens to use ePassport gates at UK airports.
Perhaps a bad example then. Working in the kitchen at a cafe or pub etc
etc.
To be working illegally like that would mean they were earning
significantly less than the minimum wage. I wonder how many EU
citizens are prepared to do that?
apparently some do
though obviously such an "off the radar" sector is difficult to measure
tim
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