Newstral
Article
eadt.co.uk on 2020-03-25 17:00
Grower hopes eastern Europeans laid off from other sectors may help to plug UK-wide hole in seasonal farm workforce
Related news
- Workers laid off in other sectors could fill seasonal ag jobsfarmonline.com.au
- ‘It’s not enough’ – fruit grower under pressure as new immigration rules look set to shrink workforceeadt.co.uk
- BEastern Europeans to be flown in to pick fruit and vegbbc.co.uk
- York welcomes seasonal workersSeacoastonline.com
- FEuropeans vow to pursue digital tax plans after US pulls plug on talksft.com
- Attorney's military training laid foundation for career in public and private sectorslasvegassun.com
- MSome Americans who got laid off are going back to work — here’s which sectors are rehiringmarketwatch.com
- Farmers welcome seasonal work scheme for non-EU workers to pick fruit and vegedp24.co.uk
- BSeasonalbohemian.com
- GTees Valley colleges given £2.5m to help students secure jobs in key sectors and plug skills gapgazettelive.co.uk
- Many Europeans 'too poor' to heat homeseuronews
- And the world's heaviest drinkers are ... Europeanseuobserver.com
- Tiptree fruit farmer calls for new SAWS to be brought in as seasonal labour numbers fall and prices threaten to riseipswichstar.co.uk
- Cabbage growerchoctawplaindealer.com
- Tomato growerwinstoncountyjournal.com
- Farmers ‘can’t rely on UK workers alone’, government warnedeadt.co.uk
- Layoffs are happening in many business sectors. Here’s how to avoid being laid off and what to do if you are.Alaska Dispatch News
- Europeans urged to wear masks for family ChristmasBBC
- Poll: 48 percent of Europeans believe false claims on vaccinesPolitico.eu