The United Kingdom (UK) says it will grant 10,500 short-term
work visas to foreign truck drivers and poultry workers until Christmas 2021.
According to a statement issued by the Department for
Transport over the weekend, 5,000 heavy goods vehicle (HGV) drivers will be
able to come to work in the UK for 3 months in the run-up to Christmas to
provide “short-term relief for the haulage industry”.
Some 5,500 poultry workers will also be added to the visa
scheme to “avoid any potential further pressures on the food industry during
this exceptional period.
The UK government said recruitment for additional short-term
truck drivers and poultry workers will begin in October with visas valid until
December 24, Christmas eve.
According to reports, the shortage of truck drivers in the
UK has been exacerbated by the pandemic, an ageing workforce, poor working
conditions, and post-Brexit immigration policy.
Grant Shapps, UK transport secretary, said the visa scheme
would ease the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the country’s haulage and
food industry.
“This package of measures builds on the important work we
have already done to ease this global crisis in the UK, and this government
continues to do everything we can to help the haulage and food industries
contend with the HGV (heavy goods vehicle) driver shortage,” Shapps said.
“We are acting now,
but the industries must also play their part with working conditions continuing
to improve, and the deserved salary increases continuing to be maintained for
companies to retain new drivers.
“After a very difficult 18 months, I know how important this
Christmas is for all of us and that’s why we’re taking these steps at the
earliest opportunity to ensure preparations remain on track.”
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