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Loads of low paid workers coming in from the East forcing down wages
for the indigenous population (and allowing companies to disband their
staff training schemes which would otherwise help increase the averages
skill set of the population)


What trainable skills do you need to pick vegetables in the fields?

How to wrap up warm, perhaps.
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In message , at 11:41:26 on Wed, 9 Nov 2016,
tim... remarked:
Loads of low paid workers coming in from the East forcing down wages for
the indigenous population (and allowing companies to disband their staff
training schemes which would otherwise help increase the averages skill
set of the population)


What trainable skills do you need to pick vegetables in the fields?

How to wrap up warm, perhaps.


I was think more along the lines of people who worked in factories

It used to be that people who worked on the shop floor today, could aspire
to becoming supervisors tomorrow

not any more

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In message , at 11:41:26 on Wed, 9 Nov 2016,
tim... remarked:
Loads of low paid workers coming in from the East forcing down wages for
the indigenous population (and allowing companies to disband their staff
training schemes which would otherwise help increase the averages skill
set of the population)


What trainable skills do you need to pick vegetables in the fields?

How to wrap up warm, perhaps.


I was think more along the lines of people who worked in factories


Where have we got immigrants working in factories here?

It used to be that people who worked on the shop floor today, could aspire
to becoming supervisors tomorrow

not any more

tim




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On 09/11/2016 13:49, Mark Bestley wrote:
tim... wrote:

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In message , at 11:41:26 on Wed, 9 Nov 2016,
tim... remarked:
Loads of low paid workers coming in from the East forcing down wages for
the indigenous population (and allowing companies to disband their staff
training schemes which would otherwise help increase the averages skill
set of the population)

What trainable skills do you need to pick vegetables in the fields?

How to wrap up warm, perhaps.


I was think more along the lines of people who worked in factories


Where have we got immigrants working in factories here?


Where have we got factories here?


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In message , at 14:16:41 on Wed, 9 Nov 2016,
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Where have we got immigrants working in factories here?


Where have we got factories here?


There are at least two Sugar Beet factories (so called) in the Fens, and
just round the corner from me is an agricultural equipment factory
(ironically, perhaps, mainly "automatic" crop-picking/harvesting
machines to tow behind tractors).
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On 09/11/2016 14:27, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 14:16:41 on Wed, 9 Nov 2016,
Graeme Wall remarked:

Where have we got immigrants working in factories here?


Where have we got factories here?


There are at least two Sugar Beet factories (so called) in the Fens, and
just round the corner from me is an agricultural equipment factory
(ironically, perhaps, mainly "automatic" crop-picking/harvesting
machines to tow behind tractors).


I was being slightly sarcastic, we used to have three major factories
here in Southampton, all now gone, Vosper-Thorneycroft, Ford and BAT.

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Graeme Wall writes:

On 09/11/2016 14:27, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 14:16:41 on Wed, 9 Nov 2016,
Graeme Wall remarked:

Where have we got immigrants working in factories here?

Where have we got factories here?


There are at least two Sugar Beet factories (so called) in the Fens, and
just round the corner from me is an agricultural equipment factory
(ironically, perhaps, mainly "automatic" crop-picking/harvesting
machines to tow behind tractors).


I was being slightly sarcastic, we used to have three major factories
here in Southampton, all now gone, Vosper-Thorneycroft, Ford and BAT.


Do not forget Pirelli, or was that not major?
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Graeme Wall wrote:

On 09/11/2016 13:49, Mark Bestley wrote:
tim... wrote:

"Roland Perry" wrote in message
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In message , at 11:41:26 on Wed, 9 Nov 2016,
tim... remarked:
Loads of low paid workers coming in from the East forcing down wages for
the indigenous population (and allowing companies to disband their staff
training schemes which would otherwise help increase the averages skill
set of the population)

What trainable skills do you need to pick vegetables in the fields?

How to wrap up warm, perhaps.

I was think more along the lines of people who worked in factories


Where have we got immigrants working in factories here?


Where have we got factories here?


Well tyhat was the next question for tim

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"Mark Bestley" wrote in message
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Graeme Wall wrote:

On 09/11/2016 13:49, Mark Bestley wrote:
tim... wrote:

"Roland Perry" wrote in message
...
In message , at 11:41:26 on Wed, 9 Nov
2016,
tim... remarked:
Loads of low paid workers coming in from the East forcing down wages
for
the indigenous population (and allowing companies to disband their
staff
training schemes which would otherwise help increase the averages
skill
set of the population)

What trainable skills do you need to pick vegetables in the fields?

How to wrap up warm, perhaps.

I was think more along the lines of people who worked in factories


Where have we got immigrants working in factories here?


Where have we got factories here?


Well tyhat was the next question for tim


10% of our economy is still in manufacturing

tim



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On Wed, 9 Nov 2016 17:39:42 -0000, "tim..."
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"Mark Bestley" wrote in message
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Graeme Wall wrote:

On 09/11/2016 13:49, Mark Bestley wrote:
tim... wrote:

"Roland Perry" wrote in message
...
In message , at 11:41:26 on Wed, 9 Nov
2016,
tim... remarked:
Loads of low paid workers coming in from the East forcing down wages
for
the indigenous population (and allowing companies to disband their
staff
training schemes which would otherwise help increase the averages
skill
set of the population)

What trainable skills do you need to pick vegetables in the fields?

How to wrap up warm, perhaps.

I was think more along the lines of people who worked in factories


Where have we got immigrants working in factories here?


Where have we got factories here?


Well tyhat was the next question for tim


10% of our economy is still in manufacturing

Of which how much is dependent upon foreign-owned companies having
free access (in both directions) to the EU ?


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