Dear @Keir_Starmer
When you refer to "cheap overseas labour", could you please clarify what exactly you mean?
Are you suggesting that local labour is inherently more expensive, and if so, does that mean you believe overseas workers are being underpaid for doing the same work in the UK?
If foreign workers are indeed considered "cheap labour," does this imply that they are being exploited or not fairly compensated for their contributions?
Are there different pay scales in place for local and overseas workers performing identical roles? If so, how is this justified in a country that upholds fairness and equality in the workplace?
Your comments raise serious concerns about equity, transparency, and the treatment of overseas workers, many of whom are vital to the functioning of key sectors, including health and social care.
I look forward to your clarification on this important issue.
@antomukuwa I think we all know that it doesnโt go to HR costs directly. For those who have audited this, they all know that there is a line item for โmonitoring and evaluation โ. We all know that this is t&s baba and it always ends up in employee pockets.
@freemanchari One thing is clear from this piece of information, these politicians still do not understand what it will take to escape the zanu pf shackles. No ideological clarity at all. Thank you @freemanchari for trying. The unfortunate truth is chamisa and his people might not be the ones
@vitalisvictor No, all i am saying is DeGea should accept a paycut. For his errors and thebype of play inodiwa naETH he should just accept the new contract with a significant pay cut. 300k for him yakawandisa