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Businesses Think They Can Dictate to National Government on Immigration Measures
IWB ^ | Mark Angelides

Posted on 03/20/2017 12:15:01 PM PDT by davikkm

In yet another sign of impending Statism/Corporatism, businesses are appealing to national governments to relax immigration rules in an effort to increase their profits. Corporations don’t have children who need a school place, they don’t have elderly relatives waiting for a hospital bed; they don’t live in communities that are slowly being segregated and destroyed. They are concerned with profits, and as such care not for the adverse effects of mass immigration.

Prêt a Manger is a designer sandwich shop that is a worldwide chain that made £676 million in 2015, and profits were up 14.5% to £84 million. This is a fast expanding company with branches in the UK, China, Hong Kong and all over. But are they happy? Apparently not.

According to Pret’s HR manager, they are saying that they will find it difficult to fill jobs after Brexit, so they would like a loosening of laws to allow more migrant workers. At present, only 1 in 50 applicants at UK branches are actually from Britain. And that 65% of their workforce are EU nationals.

(Excerpt) Read more at investmentwatchblog.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: businesses; government; immigration

1 posted on 03/20/2017 12:15:02 PM PDT by davikkm
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RE:”Businesses Think They Can Dictate to National Government on Immigration Measures’

And laws regarding children's bathrooms and gender.

And forcing Christian businesses to service gay marriages.

2 posted on 03/20/2017 1:05:29 PM PDT by sickoflibs (Don't call it Trumpcare until he does!)
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