Sentences with phrase «foreign labour»

"Foreign labour" refers to individuals who come from another country to work in a different country. These individuals are often hired to perform jobs that are in demand and that the local population may not be able or willing to do. Full definition
Had a look at the foreign policy manifesto - nothing of worth about ending exploitation of foreign labour.
He also warned that concerns of workers that their pay was being driven down by foreign labour were real.
«The premier said this week that she has completed a project development agreement with Petronas, a proponent that had already told her government that it intends to use up to 70 per cent foreign labour on construction,» Ralston said.
The rumour that quickly gathered pace was that the supermarket had deliberately replaced permanent South African employees with «scab» foreign labour in order to cut the wage bill.
Whenthe new immigration minister James Brokenshire attacked what he called the «wealthy, metropolitan elite» for benefiting from cheap foreign labour, it's unlikely he meant to point the finger at the Prime Minister.
Pipelines are already hotly contested; one using foreign labour would run into even more opposition, and become politically risky for any government to back.
Meanwhile, the Huffington Post found that many workers distributing Ukip's fliers warning of «British workers» being «hit hard by unlimited foreign Labour» were in fact Eastern Europeans.
«As they continue to increase their global presence, the world's pharmaceutical companies find themselves wrestling with a multitude of challenges — from deciding whether to find local talent versus transferring employees internationally, to understanding the nuances of foreign labour markets, to developing a strategic workforce plan.»
A GENERATION of low - skilled British workers have been «neglected» because of an addiction to cheap foreign labour, an ex-Cabinet Minster claims.
Yet like conservatives before him, President Trump will also use state power to uphold those markets and in his case to build a protectionist internal production regime, which withdraws from international trade agreements, erects barriers against foreign imports and foreign labour, and penalizes firms conducting some of their business production physically outside the American economy.
Currently there is strong job market, 2 jobs for every worker, we have to import in foreign labour to do jobs that locals do not want to do!
London above all places is reliant on foreign labour and to a major degree on EU labour.
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