It is a kind of social experiment.
bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r3qyw
The Day the Immigrants Left, Part-1/6
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I found this in a Daily Mail article and I am amazed at what they said about it
Daily Mail
The real reason I personally find this interesting is because I was a foreign immigrant and worked in Wisbeach in 1996. I took a few years off to travel between school and University and I worked in a few factories in Wisbech that summer to travel.
To test if the town needs so many foreign workers, immigrant employees are temporarily removed from their jobs, and the work given to the local unemployed. Now the town's British workers have a chance to prove they can do it.
bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r3qyw
The Day the Immigrants Left, Part-1/6
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I found this in a Daily Mail article and I am amazed at what they said about it
In the film, presented by Evan Davis, some of the featured locals from Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, complained they were routinely turned down for factory work as they were English, an assertion denied by one boss of a potato-packing factory who said: 'Where British workers are, I don't know, but they're not applying for jobs.'
But when two of the participants, jobless Paul North and Terry Garner, did apply for jobs after a successful stint on the shop floor, they were told 'no suitable vacancies were available'.
But when two of the participants, jobless Paul North and Terry Garner, did apply for jobs after a successful stint on the shop floor, they were told 'no suitable vacancies were available'.
Daily Mail
The real reason I personally find this interesting is because I was a foreign immigrant and worked in Wisbeach in 1996. I took a few years off to travel between school and University and I worked in a few factories in Wisbech that summer to travel.