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Previously on "Work Permits - FTV's etc"

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  • DimPrawn
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    Keep all the feckers out. Sly little *****.

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  • Fleetwood1975
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    Skills shortage or not, is it safe to bring in people with experience in technology and comms? These are the skills that you need to remotely detonate bombs.

    Fleet in "putting up the barricades" mode

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic Work Permits - FTV's etc

    Work Permits - FTV's etc

    PCG has a seat on the Home Office IT Sector Panel, which decides
    national work permit policy for IT contractors and determines whether
    or not IT workers from abroad should be given prioritised entry to the
    UK. In order to help PCG furnish the panel with an accurate and informed
    impression of the state of the IT sector and specifically whether or not
    there is a shortage or over-supply of skills,
    PCG members are invited
    to fill out a brief, two-question survey about their current contract
    status, available online. Responses will remain anonymous:


    Please fill this in guys. Our great government are wanting to open the floodgates again on 50 million work permits due to the:

    MASSIVE SKILLS SHORTAGE IN IT IN THE UK

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