More Skilled Jobs For Emigration Cut
More Skilled Jobs For Emigration Cut
Exerts say that the the number of skilled jobs for emigrants coming to the UK will be cut by almost 300,000. This is due to the ever rising number of unemployment. The UK Migration Advisory Committee said that 100,000 construction jobs will be cut. This includes quantity surveyors, managers, and large property projects. These kinds of jobs will be immediately closed to overseas workers. This big cutback in emigration jobs in the construction field comes after unemployment for construction mangers soared by 500% in just the past year.
Social workers who work with adults, have also been removed from the shortage list. Also, there have been further restrictions placed on senior care assistants.
Despite all of the jobs that are being cut out for emigrants, contemporary dancers is not one of them. The UK government has decided that orchestral musicians, Sadlers, contemporary dancers, and special effects animators in the film industry are in shortage.
The Migration Advisory Committee says that they will be looking at other jobs on the shortage list as well to see how it is impacting the unemployment rate. The UK government says that, first and foremost, they have to look out after the people that are from the UK. They think it seems unfair to allow other people from other countries come and take jobs from the people who are without jobs in the UK already.
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