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That reactionary rag the granuaid disagrees
A mirror vision of industrial failure – the UK lorry trade | Polly Toynbee | Opinion | The Guardian
I spoke to Mick Johnson, an agency driver from Grimsby, who says he finds eastern Europeans at the bottom of the chain, paid Latvian rates of €1.20 an hour, living in their cabs for three months. His union says some foreign drivers’ bonded terms amount to modern slavery. Johnson is in Unite, but 85% of drivers aren’t unionised. “They’re hard to organise,” he says. “Independent types, working alone, who think they can sort it themselves.” He finds many stay with low payers on under £9 an hour, with outfits such as Eddie Stobart notorious for not recognising unions. “But drivers think ‘Better the devil you know,’” he says.

. We are NOT a cheap labor and we never will be. 
watching the BBC. As for Guardian, I find them to be every bit as hostile towards Polish people as Daily Mail, perhaps with slightly different twist. They still seem to uphold combined Prussian/Stalinist line on how so called "eastern Europe" should be run.
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