‘Myth’ of UK workers losing out to migrants challenged

UK businesses say restrictions on immigration will not boost employment for British workers

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A survey of Britsh companies has challenged the myth that UK workers lose out to foreign labour, on the day unemployment fell to its lowest level in almost 40 years.

The British Chambers of Commerce, which commissioned the survey, said almost half of firms had faced skill or labour shortages in the past 12 months, yet fewer than 10% said they targeted overseas workers to fill the gap. Instead they invested more in recruitment and training of British workers.

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