The UK urgently needs investment. But no one seems to know whether the institutions that deliver it are working as they should
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The department of labour’s recent reminder to employers is not merely a reiteration of policy—it is a critical call to action. The insistence on adhering to the Regulations of Foreign Workers Recruitment, particularly concerning plumbing and electrical jobs, is aimed at fostering skill development and ensuring that local talent is prioritised. This is not just about following the rules; it is about safeguarding the livelihoods of Bhutanese workers and our self-reliance in key sectors.
The UK urgently needs investment. But no one seems to know whether the institutions that deliver it are working as they should
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I do not think it is a leap to see our exploitive relationship with Earth as part of a centuries-long war against the environment
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