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<blockquote data-quote="Yorkshire lad" data-source="post: 7736243" data-attributes="member: 1561"><p>I drove for an agency 16 years ago. Making deliveries of fruit and veg to RDC’s </p><p>Saturdays was £14 Sundays £15 hour </p><p>A new agency came in and offered European drivers at half the rate They lived in housing supplied by the agency </p><p>So today’s. rates of £20 aren’t that great </p><p>I’ve give short shrift to anyone who says immigration has not affected rates of pay , it dam well did for me </p><p>Productivity in the Uk has been falling for the last 20 years If cheap labour wasn’t available companies would have had to mechanise if possible driving productivity up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yorkshire lad, post: 7736243, member: 1561"] I drove for an agency 16 years ago. Making deliveries of fruit and veg to RDC’s Saturdays was £14 Sundays £15 hour A new agency came in and offered European drivers at half the rate They lived in housing supplied by the agency So today’s. rates of £20 aren’t that great I’ve give short shrift to anyone who says immigration has not affected rates of pay , it dam well did for me Productivity in the Uk has been falling for the last 20 years If cheap labour wasn’t available companies would have had to mechanise if possible driving productivity up [/QUOTE]
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