The crisis in UK goes everywhere, pig butchers are missing

Published 2021년 10월 15일

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The UK is facing a shortage of pig slaughterers due to Brexit and Covid-19 leading to an exit of Eastern European workers. This has resulted in a backlog of around 120,000 pigs on farms waiting to be slaughtered. In response, the British government has announced plans to issue 800 six-month emergency visas to immigrant butchers. This decision was welcomed by farmers as a step in the right direction to address the labor shortage. The government is also planning to issue temporary visas to 5,000 foreign truck drivers and 5,500 poultry farmers to mitigate other labor shortages.
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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - The crisis in the UK continues to produce a new domino effect. This time, Queen Elizabeth's country reported the threat of a shortage of pig slaughterers. The UK's National Pig Association said the combination of Brexit and Covid-19 had triggered an exodus of foreign workers from Eastern Europe, including pork butchers. This has resulted in the accumulation of around 120,000 pigs on the farm waiting to be slaughtered. As a result of this incident, the British government took a new step. Downing Street reportedly ordered immigration to offer six-month emergency visas to 800 butchers who were immigrants. "What we're going to do is allow butchers in abattoirs and meat processors who deal with pigs, to be able to enter temporarily under the Seasonal Worker scheme for up to six months," Environment Secretary George Eustice told reporters Thursday. 2021). "That will help us get over the pile of hogs we currently have on the farm to give those cutters the ...

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