Two years after Britain left the European Union’s economic area, the effects of Brexit are unfolding across the economy. One of the clearest is a shortfall of around 330,000 workers, which has hit the food and farming sectors particularly hard. nyti.ms
Two years after Britain left the European Union’s economic area, the effects of Brexit are unfolding across the economy. One of the clearest is a shortfall of around 330,000 workers, which has hit the food and farming sectors particularly hard. nyti.ms
The departure of British firms for Estonia is a stark example of one of the negative impacts of Brexit, which critics say ties up exporters with new paperwork, imposes new restrictions and limits their ability to recruit workers from abroad. nyti.ms
"Five years on .. the government has done virtually nothing to prepare the workforce for Brexit. The British economy, let alone the hospitality industry, is dependent on foreign workers and about half of them are from the EU" buff.ly