The British government plans to replace migrant workers with prisoners
The British government suggested that because of the labor shortage due to Brexit, the migrant workers would be replaced with prisoners in agriculture. However, the producers reject the idea, as most of them are reluctant to employ prisoners at their farms, but the lack of work force is becoming more and more problematic in the United Kingdom.
There will be a serious labor shortage in the UK if they leave the European Union. The country is looking for a solution to the problem, and the British government has recently proposed to employ inmates in the agricultural sector to replace the missing workforce. (agrarszektor.hu)
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