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12 Dec 2001 2:53PM
A new study published by the DTI has found that virtually all employers in the restaurant sector experience recruitment difficulties, and will often recruit illegal immigrants, as they cannot find staff through conventional processes. The study also found that many employers in this industry operate a 50 hours-plus working week, and employees earn less than the National Minimum Wage.In the clothing industry, it was found that illegal immigrants were often recruited to save on costs, as they c... (77 more words)
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