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Nuclear Power Plants Cannot Be Built without "Controlled Immigration"

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Nuclear power has a shortage of skilled workers Britain is struggling with a shortage of skilled workers, so in some specialist industries, such as nuclear power, "controlled immigration" is needed, one union leader told the Financial Times. Mike Clancy, quoted by the daily, has been general secretary of the Prospect union for a dozen years, which brings together almost 160,000 engineers, scientists and technical professionals from the public an…
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Nuclear power has a shortage of skilled workers Britain is struggling with a shortage of skilled workers, so in some specialist industries, such as nuclear power, "controlled immigration" is needed, one union leader told the Financial Times. Mike Clancy, quoted by the daily, has been general secretary of the Prospect union for a dozen years, which brings together almost 160,000 engineers, scientists and technical professionals from the public an…

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wysokienapiecie.pl broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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