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Prime Minister urged to rethink new immigration policy for key workers

16 Apr, 2020

Eville & Jones managing director, Dr Jason Aldiss, has asked Prime Minister Boris Johnson to rethink the Governments new immigration policy which will see it restrict access to the UK labour market for so-called ‘lower-skilled’ overseas workers. Dr Aldiss has criticised Home Secretary Priti Patel’s decision to publish new guidance on the Government’s proposed ‘points […]

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Eville & Jones managing director, Dr Jason Aldiss, has asked Prime Minister Boris Johnson to rethink the Governments new immigration policy which will see it restrict access to the UK labour market for so-called ‘lower-skilled’ overseas workers.

Dr Aldiss has criticised Home Secretary Priti Patel’s decision to publish new guidance on the Government’s proposed ‘points based’ immigration system which would stop many employees currently filling essential roles in the country’s fight against coronavirus from working here in future.

The 10-page document, called “The UK’s points-based immigration system: an introduction for employers,” unveiled the Governments plans to have new immigration arrangements in place before the end of this year when the post-Brexit transition period is due to end.

With some limited exceptions, foreign workers will be expected to earn more than £25,600, have a job offer and speak English to a certain level to get a work visa.

Referring to what are described as “lower-skilled workers,” the Government document says: “There will not be an immigration route specifically for those who do not meet the skills or salary threshold for the skilled worker route.”

“We need key workers from around the world to be allowed to come here.  The Prime Minister has the power and authority to make that happen.”

In a statement,  Aldiss – who also serves as Secretary General of the Union of European Veterinary Hygienists –  said: “I am proud to lead a company that employs staff at all levels from numerous countries around the world.  That special blend of diverse cultures and life experiences make us what we are.

“The coronavirus outbreak has been horrendous, and my thoughts are with those who have lost family members and friends.  Tragically, the situation is likely to remain bleak for some time to come.

“We have seen heroic efforts from countless dedicated workers, many of whom have their origins in other nations.

“Our country will never forget those brave doctors, nurses and heathcare assistants who have given their lives, alongside their NHS colleagues who continue to do such remarkable jobs in the most harrowing of circumstances.

“We must also salute the efforts of other essential workers, particularly in the care sector where a sixth of England’s 840,000 employees come from overseas.

“Additionally, hospital porters, supermarket staff, cleaners, delivery drivers, farm labourers, refuse collectors and those working in food processing – to name but a few.

“Many filling these vital roles also come from outside the UK, and yet the Government regards them as ‘lower-skilled’ and wants to stop them travelling here if its immigration proposals are implemented.

“It is disrespectful and – as I believe the country now understands better than ever before – it is wrong, both socially and economically.  Surely we are better than this.

“I was pleased to see Boris Johnson pay special tribute to two overseas nurses who cared for him when his life was under threat.

“I hope that his clearly traumatic experience will convince him to revisit the Government’s misguided immigration plans before it is too late.

“We need key workers from around the world to be allowed to come here.  The Prime Minister has the power and authority to make that happen.

“These wonderful people, who are helping us through the coronavirus crisis, deserve nothing less.”

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