Migrant workers win seven out of 10 new jobs
Migrant workers have won 70% of 2m extra jobs created under Labour, according to findings from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
The survey found that only Luxembourg had a higher number of jobs going to migrant workers of industrialised nations in the report.
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Stephen Critchlow | Wed, 1 Jul 2009 12:54 pm
Oh dear, this is going to cause some trouble.
How many UK Nationals applied for the jobs? Can't fill the roles with Brits if they don't apply!
I hope someone will find out a little more. This is ideal for the BNP – unfortunately.
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