Future Of British Business

UK Pork Producer Flies in Filipino Butchers to Replace Lost EU Workers

  • Cranswick spends more than £10,000 for each of the workers
  • The UK economy is suffering from an acute shortage of labor
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One of the UK’s biggest pork producers has spent £4 million ($4.8 million) hiring butchers from the Philippines, after a staffing crisis threatened to hamper production.

Cranswick Plc, which supplies supermarkets with pork and poultry, is paying for 400 butchers to travel from the Asian islands to work in Britain after staff from continental Europe flocked home following Brexit.