Interesting the headline doesn’t point out that the job advert also stated “UK Citizen” and “Preferably of Indian origin” rather and “Only Indians”.
Still, the article does mention that before doing the usual “British Job for British Workers” rant, again clearly ingnoring the “UK Citizen” part of the advert, but hey, let’s not let the truth get in the way of the story, eh Mr. Desmond.
After reading the article it appears that the “Preferably of Indian origin” text only made it in due to a clerical error made at the recruitment agency, and the advert has been removed.
Of course the Express ran with “Unions have Labour in there pocket”, which must be the most stupid thing a consertative has said for a long time.
Having been to Labour conference and having been part of a union (that has been on strike recently) if the Unions had the government in there hand then discussions over redunancies of staff would not even be thought of.
The Irony meter is turned of at the “Express” I see. I have just had a look on the online article about the ad and it states that the ad was placed on the jobsite website. Guess which website has it’s ad on the “Expresses” webpage?
“Bags under the eyes” expert advice: Get more sleep?
Sandra Bullocks husband is on the phone to his lawyer right now about the “affair”.
What happened to the erroneous global warming adverts? Surely they count as ‘flawed scientific data’ in Expressland.
Interesting the headline doesn’t point out that the job advert also stated “UK Citizen” and “Preferably of Indian origin” rather and “Only Indians”.
Still, the article does mention that before doing the usual “British Job for British Workers” rant, again clearly ingnoring the “UK Citizen” part of the advert, but hey, let’s not let the truth get in the way of the story, eh Mr. Desmond.
I thought at first that this might be Prince Philip at work, trying to say that they didn’t want cowboys.
After reading the article it appears that the “Preferably of Indian origin” text only made it in due to a clerical error made at the recruitment agency, and the advert has been removed.
Bit of a non-story then.
The Express is FULL of non stories Stevie. It saves having to take ‘The world’s greatest newspaper’ too seriously if at all………
Of course the Express ran with “Unions have Labour in there pocket”, which must be the most stupid thing a consertative has said for a long time.
Having been to Labour conference and having been part of a union (that has been on strike recently) if the Unions had the government in there hand then discussions over redunancies of staff would not even be thought of.
Plenty of spelling errors, i apolgise
The Irony meter is turned of at the “Express” I see. I have just had a look on the online article about the ad and it states that the ad was placed on the jobsite website. Guess which website has it’s ad on the “Expresses” webpage?