EU supports Canaries' priority for local workers

Started by Janet, Sun 8 Jul 2012, 22:14

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minesadorada

British jobs for British people  Canarian jobs for Canarian people.

Is this the equivalent of the BNP or Gordon Brown.. or something else?

I didn't support this idea in the UK, so I find it hard to support in Tenerife.

The best jobs for the most qualified people seems the best compromise to me.


Myrtle Hogan-Lance

Quote from: minesadorada on Mon 24 Jun 2013, 16:39
British jobs for British people  Canarian jobs for Canarian people.

Is this the equivalent of the BNP or Gordon Brown.. or something else?

I didn't support this idea in the UK, so I find it hard to support in Tenerife.

The best jobs for the most qualified people seems the best compromise to me.

Couldn't agree more.  Of course, I'm a long term expat who has benefitted from such a philosophy.   :whistle:

minesadorada

There is an unanswered question:

Do jobs get allocated according to what you know - or who you know?


Myrtle Hogan-Lance

What you know and who you know:  two sides of the same coin.

Guanche

Quote from: Myrtle Hogan-Lance on Mon 24 Jun 2013, 18:20
What you know and who you know:  two sides of the same coin.

Is it Saturday night already?  :giggle:

El Profesor

I don't get this confusion with South Americans.
A particular South American either has papers to work in Europe, or he doesn't. ?

Paulino Rivero is at rock bottom. He is embarrassing the CC, and he is unlikely to be where he is after the next election.


Guanche

Its not a question of papers Prof. South American workers find it easier to gain employment in the, lets say non tourist areas Spanish being their mother tongue. I don't think this is actually aimed directly at Europeans.

Janet

It wasn't, G, but it is now, explicitly aimed at comunitarios as well as non-comunitarios ....

whether he'll get away with it, I don't know.

El Profesor