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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 7594606" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>If it is anything to do with the NHS I can understand why no fudger wants to work for any part of the NHS given my experiences of late.</p><p></p><p>In reality <u>there is absolutely no problem recruiting and sourcing new staff</u> if you are able to look internationally (and I don't mean within the EU). My other hospital has no issue sourcing and recruiting international staff and does so on a regular basis, the key difference being it is privately owned and has a competent human resources team.</p><p></p><p>There are plenty of international healthcare workers worldwide, very skilled and very hard working, why the heck everything has to be 'EU' 'EU' 'EU' I have no idea and I will never understand why the UK or any country should give preference to EU nationals when an Indian nurse will be as equally skilled as a French, German or Scandinavian one. Much of the social care system operates using nurses or healthcare assistants (which is what I do) sourced from Asia or the Americas.</p><p></p><p>In conclusion then, I fear your post is largely remainer-orientated bilge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 7594606, member: 54866"] If it is anything to do with the NHS I can understand why no fudger wants to work for any part of the NHS given my experiences of late. In reality [U]there is absolutely no problem recruiting and sourcing new staff[/U] if you are able to look internationally (and I don't mean within the EU). My other hospital has no issue sourcing and recruiting international staff and does so on a regular basis, the key difference being it is privately owned and has a competent human resources team. There are plenty of international healthcare workers worldwide, very skilled and very hard working, why the heck everything has to be 'EU' 'EU' 'EU' I have no idea and I will never understand why the UK or any country should give preference to EU nationals when an Indian nurse will be as equally skilled as a French, German or Scandinavian one. Much of the social care system operates using nurses or healthcare assistants (which is what I do) sourced from Asia or the Americas. In conclusion then, I fear your post is largely remainer-orientated bilge. [/QUOTE]
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