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		|  09-08-2021, 16:59 | #1921 |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  So, maybe a recruitment campaign in the EU might be worthwhile.  What do you think? |  
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		| The driver shortage is an early test of the government post-Brexit immigration policies which prioritise high-skilled immigration and make it legally impossible to recruit foreign HGV drivers, an occupation that is not deemed sufficiently skilled to be eligible for the skilled worker visa. 
 Kieran Smith, chief executive of Driver Require, a recruitment agency, said their research suggested 12,000-15,000 EU drivers had already returned home, partly because of the Covid-19 pandemic and partly because of tax changes.
 
 Many were self-employed, operating as small limited companies to reduce their tax burden, but this has now been stopped following so-called IR35 reforms by HM Revenue & Customs that require all contractors with turnover above £10m or 50 staff to pay full tax and national insurance on their drivers.
 
 While widely welcomed by the industry, the reforms were adding to the exodus of EU drivers who won’t accept the drop in incomes that come with regularising their tax status.
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		|  09-08-2021, 17:08 | #1922 |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  So, maybe a recruitment campaign in the EU might be worthwhile.  What do you think? |  If they could have they would have, be cheaper than offering bounties to poach drivers 
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					Originally Posted by Hugh   |  That's funny, I've never heard a driver say that about the tax status but I have from security and warehouse staff, tbh it needed reforming imo, to many people weren't paying in
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		|  09-08-2021, 17:12 | #1923 |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  I obviously don't doubt what you say.  But if the pay is better here (by the hour,, not the Km), then why won't they EU drivers come here to work? |  Brexit does not allow them to work here I guess? Maybe we can advertise in the countries where we are signing new trade deals?
 
One issue for the workforce size has been lack of new drivers being able to be tested for HGV licences during the pandemic, so hopefully the backlogs here can be addressed. With other people coming off furlough and facing redundancy, there may be more people attracted to re-training as HGV drivers. And perhaps some coach drivers re-training as at least one large coach operator went bankrupt during the peak of the pandemic.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Carth  Surely 1/6th of HGV drivers in the UK weren't foreign were they?
 If so, that's a massive failing somewhere . . .  and a possible nod to the wages on offer that allowed it to happen.
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		|  09-08-2021, 19:03 | #1925 |  
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			HGV driver shortages pre-date the referendum, never mind Brexit.   
Eg Nov 2015 
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		| Three-quarters of operators are struggling to recruit heavy goods  vehicle (HGV) drivers, despite Government efforts to address the  shortfall. |  
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		| In  the UK right now there is a shortage of licensed, qualified HGV  drivers. This is having an impact on the haulage industry as well as the  UK economy and it currently shows no sign of improving. |  
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		| The UK is currently 60,000 HGV drivers short and it is predicted that by 2020 there will be a shortfall of 150,000 drivers. ...
 What are the causes of the HGV driver shortage?
 There  are many factors that are contributing to the shortage of qualified  drivers, here are some examples that have been attributed to the  shortage.
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 More directives from the EU
 The  introduction of the controversial Drivers CPC has meant experienced  drivers are required to take extra training. This was seen as too much  for many drivers who chose to retire rather than complete the Drivers  CPC.
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		| The loadspace shortage has long been one of the biggest challenges of  the logistics industry: Germany alone is nearly 40,000 truck drivers  short every year, with an upward tendency. This is the time for carriers  and forwarders from industry and trade to take action in order to solve  the problem before it is too late |  
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		| The RHA survey of British trucking operators is further  evidence that a shortage of truck drivers is an issue confronting not  just the U.K. or U.S. but developed economies worldwide. “A shortage of drivers has been a frequent problem raised by stakeholders from across practically all member states,” a 2012 European Union report on the “road haulage” industry said. Those shortages were spreading from Western Europe to Eastern Europe.
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		| “Younger generations have different career requirements, including a  lifestyle which will allow a better balance between private and  professional life and the possibility to return home on a regular  basis,” the report said, echoing studies of the U.S. truck driver  shortage. |  |  
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		|  09-08-2021, 20:25 | #1926 |  
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			Oh well, at least there's a good side to all this . . . 
100,000 lorries that are no longer clogging up the roads, producing nasty smelly fumes that contribute to global warming and health issues.
 
Surprised the news channels haven't cottoned on yet, they seem full of environmental stuff lately   
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		|  09-08-2021, 21:12 | #1928 |  
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	I read that HGVDs were fed up with EU directives and retired; younger generations don't want to drive HGVs (never mind working on the farms).Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by pip08456  So what have the shortages been attributed to? That was ommited from the quote |  
 
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					Originally Posted by pip08456  So what have the shortages been attributed to? That was ommited from the quote |   Can't include the whole of an article, and I did include 2 reasons. 
The central points being that it(as usual) has nothing whatsoever to do with Brexit(ie this thread), and has been a worldwide  issue for more than a decade. |  
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		|  09-08-2021, 21:32 | #1930 |  
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					Originally Posted by nomadking  Can't include the whole of an article, and I did include 2 reasons.The central points being that it(as usual) has nothing whatsoever to do with Brexit(ie this thread), and has been a worldwide issue for more than a decade.
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		|  09-08-2021, 21:40 | #1931 |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  I read that HGVDs were fed up with EU directives and retired; younger generations don't want to drive HGVs (never mind working on the farms).
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					Originally Posted by Carth  Oh well, at least there's a good side to all this . . . 
100,000 lorries that are no longer clogging up the roads, producing nasty smelly fumes that contribute to global warming and health issues.
 
Surprised the news channels haven't cottoned on yet, they seem full of environmental stuff lately   |  Wouldn't be surprised to see Johnson claiming that Brexit like closing the mines was all about saving the planet.    |  
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  Do you have a link?<SNIP>
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Wouldn't be surprised to see Johnson claiming that Brexit like closing the mines was all about saving the planet.   |  IIRC Labour closed more mines than the Conservatives. 
UK Coal supply dropped in the late 1960s and 1970s. Who was in power both of those times?
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					Originally Posted by nomadking  IIRC Labour closed more mines than the Conservatives.UK Coal supply dropped in the late 1960s and 1970s. Who was in power both of those times?
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	https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-58146039Quote: 
	
		| Vodafone to bring back roaming charges from January 
 Vodafone has become the second UK mobile company to reintroduce roaming charges for users travelling in Europe.
 
 From January, new and upgrading customers will be charged at least £1 a day to use their mobile phone in EU destinations, on several tariffs.
 
 It follows similar plans from rival EE, announced in June.
 
 Initially, all operators said they would not reintroduce a roaming charge after Brexit, despite having the option to.
 
 Vodafone's approach is to limit those that include roaming in Europe to "selected plans", including its more expensive options.
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