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Staffing
Staff
shortages affect curry houses
Curry
houses across the UK could close unless owners are allowed to recruit
more staff from the sub-continent, according to a food industry body.
Thousands of
job vacancies in curry houses remain unfilled because operators
cannot find people in the UK willing or able to work in the industry,
the Guild of Bangladeshi Restaurateurs said.
A government
scheme that was introduced to help businesses bring in workers from
abroad on short-term contracts has failed to deliver, the guild said.
The
sector-based scheme which existed until last year was brought in to
provide a lifeline for hundreds of Bangladeshi-owned restaurants. But
obstacles put in the way of visa applicants in Dhaka caused it to stall.
"The
Government does not seem to recognise the seriousness of our
situation," said Enam Ali, chairman of the Guild of Bangladeshi
Restaurateurs. "There are around 9,500 Indian restaurants and
takeaways in the UK employing 72,000 people and turning over about
£3.2bn annually.
"But we
simply cannot find the labour and we need to sustain the growth in
this country. The only place we can recruit the large number of
workers needed to keep the industry operating at its present level
and beyond is Bangladesh," Ali said.
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