Friday, December 18, 2009

Can anyone clarify the Lincoln oil refinery situation?

such as is the U.K. without workers capable of doing the work required,whose decision was it etc.Can anyone clarify the Lincoln oil refinery situation?
The problem is that we dont know because they haven't been given the chance to apply.





The contract has gone to an Italian company who has imported Italian workers to do the job. Isn't Italy one of the G7 nations - it has nothing to do with costs but a Italian company looking after its workforce at the expense of British workers.





I dont have a problem with immigration - as many know, but I do have a problem with this.





The attitude of workers flipping the bird yesterday at striking minors - that guy should be arrested for inciting race hatred.


At the very least the jobs should be opened up so that any one can apply and the free market economics work. If Italian are better and cheaper employ them - but not so that an Italian company can use Britain as a means of not making their staff redundant.





A total boycott of all Total service stations and products and let the company know what you are doing (link below).





I have this morning sent an email to Total please see link below - I urge everyone to do the same and boycott this company.





http://www.total.co.uk/uk/ukcorporate.ns鈥?/a>


British Workers for British Jobs





I have seen on the news recently the protests outside your plant in Immingham Lincolnshire.





I completely support the workers who are demanding an opportunity to be considered for employment at the site.





As the company that awarded this contract can you confirm why you agreed to and continue to support an organisation which is using racist recruitment criteria in refusing British workers the opportunity to apply for jobs?





Furthermore can you confirm what action has been taken to discipline the Italian workers who were photographed 'flipping the bird' on national TV. Is this really the image your company want to portray?





Until you as a company put pressure on your contractors to offer the opportunity to all workers of the EU (including British) to work at your sites I will be boycotting your product and will be urging my friends, family and co workers to do the same.





I look forward to your comments and assurances of fairness.





Best regardsCan anyone clarify the Lincoln oil refinery situation?
Basically, the government like to make excuses like 'there arnt enought qualified workers', which just isnt true.


The excuses in excess, made possible to accomadate the recruitment companys to save a ton of money in cheap labour.


This is unfair in the people of Britians eyes, so therfor they are protesting.





There also claiming that Britons wont except the small ammount of pay, which is also false, since their unemployed and looking for work.... any money is better than no money. Yet again, another excuse to justify it all.
We italians we had to built this refinery in another more civilized country.You have to thank us for buy this company in crisis who gave work to many british people.I hope Italian chefs sell this company and rebuilt another company in a country more civilized.Sorry for my english.
i think you will find it is a management decision aimed at profit maximization taken without a thought for their fellow countrymen and the further degradation of social cohesion in the UK.
the contract was given to a foreign company who recruited the cheapest workers. but who caused the contract to go overseas is another thing.
What is ';oil';
They gave the contract to an Italian firm all part of EEU deals!
It's been taken over by greasy Spiks..
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