Are immigrants stealing our jobs?
With unemployment at levels at 7.8% and the economy
struggling to grow, the question is often asked are foreign immigrants stealing
our jobs? In a properly regulated market
immigration does not have a serious effect on British jobs. The problem with Britain currently is that is
does have a couple of policies that have a negative effect on British workers
through positive discrimination toward immigrants. Also barmy immigration processes in which
those who claim asylum in the UK, and often offer the least to Britain’s
economy than any other type of immigrant are protected by human rights laws
which make them difficult to move. While
more highly skilled workers have to wait long periods of time for their visa to
be processed which negatively affects small British businesses which often cannot
wait for potential new employees to get a visa, meaning talented immigrants end
up going somewhere else instead. Which
in turn loses Britain the best of the global talent, the governments
immigration cap for those they deem to be of exceptional talent is 1000 last
year only 37 visas were given to immigrants who the government deem to be in
the exceptional talent category meaning we are losing out to rival economies
around the world.
So there are some problems with our system but the good news
is there are some easy solutions. Firstly
it is important to remove some myths about the immigration system, people who
come and work in this country are net contributors meaning they put in more to
the system than they take out. Also government
policy on immigration is not what is losing British people jobs it is in fact
employment law and enforcement of the minimum wage. Finally, Immigration increases Britain’s
level of full employment meaning higher GDP and higher living standards for all
(I am well aware we don’t need to increase our levels of full employment at the
moment but we did when the economy was booming so it is worth mentioning.)
I am now going to look at immigration's negative effects on
British jobs and some simple changes which will negate these effects meaning
that everyone can benefit from immigration.
The reason people feel like immigrants are steeling British jobs is down
to some phenomenon in employment law, companies based in the UK are allowed to
only hire foreign workers if you are like me you will think this is grossly
unfair and totally ridicules. The reform
I propose is simple and you have probably already thought of it make it illegal
to discriminate against worker based on nationality it would be seen as
discrimination if firms only hired British people so firms should not be
allowed to discriminate on who they hire based on nationality. It would require one more change in
government policy to prevent immigration effecting British jobs and that is to
come down hard on employers who do not pay minimum wage, an employer who
refuses to pay minimum wage must face heavy fines and potentially prison. An employer who won’t pay minimum wage is bad
for two reasons, in a social sense most British people can’t afford to work for
less than minimum wage and just because an immigrant is willing to work for
less does not mean they should have to.
Paying migrant workers less than minimum wage is also bad economically
as it means that migrants won’t pay income tax, (as they won’t earn enough) they
also won’t spend as much as they don’t have as much to spend, and it may also
mean they may end up claiming some sort of benefit which in turn means the
British economy is not benefiting as much as it should be from
immigration. These two changes I believe
will make immigration a lot less harmful to British jobs as both natives and
migrants will be on a level playing field and also it will abolish employment
habits which are damaging to the economy.
As an island Britain must sort out it’s immigration problems
so that it can reap the benefits of a properly managed immigration system, there
are obviously other problem with immigration which I have not mentioned here
like the strain on the NHS and the claiming of benefits. Overall, I believe that immigration is a real
bonus to any economy, and Britain should be happy that it can attract workers
from other countries. Although the
system does have its problems and it does affect some people negatively in
terms of jobs and there are questions over the strain on public services,
immigrants helped build this country and they will continue to be necessary to
help Britain to compete in an increasingly global economy.
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