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Previously on "No visas for unskilled workers after Brexit!"
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Originally posted by original PM View PostThey could pretty much do this now.
So no it won't result in that in the vast majority of cases as I said earlier those that think they can pay peanuts and get anything but monkeys will do the most complaining.
Everyone else who knows the true value of qualify will spend the money to get the decent people.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostThey could pretty much do this now.
So no it won't result in that in the vast majority of cases as I said earlier those that think they can pay peanuts and get anything but monkeys will do the most complaining.
Everyone else who knows the true value of qualify will spend the money to get the decent people.
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Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postyou are deluded if you think the removing of the cap and lowering the salary requirement in these new immigration rules will do anything but
- result in an absolutely huge influx of overseas IT workers.
- put a limit on how much companies will pay for UK IT permanent roles
- remove the need for a flexible uk workforce i.e. contractors
the end.
So no it won't result in that in the vast majority of cases as I said earlier those that think they can pay peanuts and get anything but monkeys will do the most complaining.
Everyone else who knows the true value of qualify will spend the money to get the decent people.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThe evidence suggests that this is the case for the workers of TechM, TCS, ...
- result in an absolutely huge influx of overseas IT workers.
- put a limit on how much companies will pay for UK IT permanent roles
- remove the need for a flexible uk workforce i.e. contractors
the end.
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Originally posted by Bean View PostIf certain immigrant workers are viewed with such admiration for their skills etc., why does anyone keep any IT workers onshore, when they could offshore it all now?
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If certain immigrant workers are viewed with such admiration for their skills etc., why does anyone keep any IT workers onshore, when they could offshore it all now?
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Surely they'll all be exceptionally skilled at doing the needful doings with 10 years experience of something that was released last year.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostProbably not - you have someone whose CV may say they are more skilled but in reality you are not getting that.
Do not really think this will change huge amounts - there have always been companies who are willing to pay peanuts, get monkeys and then complain about it - then you have companies that actually know what they are doing.
But we shall see!
Well, if enough immigrants come here, there's bound to be a few good/skilled ones.
But will there be more good immigrants than there will be terrorists?
We shall see.
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Originally posted by eek View PostIn this case I'm also removing training costs and getting someone who is more skilled..
Do not really think this will change huge amounts - there have always been companies who are willing to pay peanuts, get monkeys and then complain about it - then you have companies that actually know what they are doing.
But we shall see!
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAre you suggesting that most IT workers are unskilled?
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Originally posted by eek View PostNo just that if the Indian wage is less than £25,600 I can bring them over here under the skilled worker criteria and pay them £25,600.
I could also replace a worker earning more than £25,600 with these people...
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAre you suggesting that most IT workers are unskilled?
I could also replace a worker earning more than £25,600 with these people...Last edited by eek; 19 February 2020, 11:06.
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