
The UK government’s top migration adviser has accused ministers of taking a “do as I say, not as I do attitude” by forcing the private sector to pay high wages for skilled workers, while allowing the public sector to recruit overseas staff on rock bottom salaries.
Brian Bell, chair of the Migration Advisory Committee, said in an interview with the Financial Times that there was a growing disconnect between the message the government was giving employers — to train and pay British workers better before looking to hire overseas — and its own approach in publicly-funded sectors.
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