Fruit and veg ‘will run out’ unless Britain charters planes to fly in farm workers from Europe

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No. Please tell me this aint so. I need my facepalm and desk headbutting emojis but im running out..

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UK urgently needs to fill 90,000 positions to pick crops that will otherwise die in the fields, warns charity

Fruit pickers on a farm in Hereford. Photograph: Bloomberg via Getty Images
Charter flights to bring in agricultural workers from eastern Europe are needed as a matter of urgency, otherwise fruit and vegetables will be left unpicked in Britain’s fields, the government is being warned.

Some large farms have already been chartering planes to bring in labour from eastern Europe. But farming organisations and recruitment agencies say that, in the face of massive disruption to the agricultural sector caused by the spread of the coronavirus, the government needs to step in and help organise more flights.

Some 90,000 positions need to be filled, many in just a few weeks’ time. One leading supplier, the charity Concordia, was looking to bring in around 10,000 labourers – half from the EU and the rest from Russia, Moldova, Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia and Barbados. But all of the non-EU countries are closed. On Wednesday, in a big setback, Ukraine extended its lockdown from 2 April until 23 April.

Stephanie Maurel, Concordia’s chief executive, said: “Our recruitment outside the EU is stalled which leaves us with Lithuania, which has closed borders, Romania with no airplanes, and Bulgaria which is our little beacon.”
 
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I'm sure being stuck inside for two weeks there will be an abundance of suitable hands to help the war effort and escape boredom
 
You're not supposed to make any connection between the unemployed in Britain and vacancies that need filling; just keep quiet.

The unemployed do not resolve the issue of shortage of workers.
Except in these unique circumstances.

You might like to cling to your naive belief your simplistic solution is the answer.
It is not, it doesnt matter how many times you repeat it.
 
The unemployed do not resolve the issue of shortage of workers.
Except in these unique circumstances.

You might like to cling to your naive belief your simplistic solution is the answer.
It is not, it doesnt matter how many times you repeat it.

anyone can be trained to any job.

The problem is whether the person actually wants the job and whether the employer can be bothered to spend time and money on training.

Sometimes bits just easier and cheaper to import the labour
 
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