The British government is terminating a special recruitment program for foreign caregivers due to incidents of fraud and exploitation, despite the program having successfully provided crucial staffing during a care industry crisis. The program supplied over 220,000 workers, with many experiencing scams and mistreatment, raising concerns about dependency on foreign labor and potential victimization. Care home administrators highlight the challenges ahead, as the cancellation leaves over 131,000 positions unfilled, threatening care quality for the elderly population.
The special overseas recruitment program for care workers, initiated to ease staffing shortages, is being ended due to fraud and exploitation issues despite meeting major industry needs.
Many reputable nursing home administrators warn that the cancellation of the overseas recruitment program will severely impact their ability to address over 131,000 job vacancies in the care sector.
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