UK invests heavily in training, cuts immigrant workers
The United Kingdom will invest over £3 billion (approximately R$23 billion) in training programs to reduce reliance on immigrant workers. This initiative aims to boost domestic employment. The government will create 120,000 new training opportunities in sectors like construction, engineering, healthcare, and digital technology. This is part of a broader strategy to equip local workers with skills and reduce dependence on foreign labor. This move follows pressure to curb immigration after recent election results. The government plans to tighten citizenship rules and encourage companies to train local workers, with the Prime Minister declaring an end to open borders.