Wetherspoons Boss Denies Brexit is Cause of Driver Shortage Hitting UK Pubs, Restaurants
02 September 2021 - 11:57PM
Dow Jones News
By Adam Clark
J.D. Wetherspoon PLC's boss on Thursday denied that shortages of
some beer brands were linked to Brexit, attributing the problems to
industrial action by staff working for Heineken NV.
The pub chain's chairman, Tim Martin--who supported the U.K.
leaving the European Union--said limited shortages followed
threatened industrial action in recent weeks by drivers and
warehouse staff working for Heineken. The Dutch beer company said
last month that it was looking for alternative delivery methods and
advising customers to order extra products in advance of the
planned industrial action.
"There are supply-chain issues in many EU countries following
the pandemic. It has been widely reported that there are shortages
of 400,000 HGV [heavy-goods vehicles] drivers in Germany, France
and Spain, for example, and Germany in particular is struggling
with major world-wide supply-chain issues," Mr. Martin said.
Fast-food chains McDonald's, Nando's and Greggs PLC have all
recently been forced to remove some items from their menus or close
outlets in the U.K. due to supply-chain issues. While a lack of
workers has been partly attributed to the Covid-19 pandemic
delaying training, and keeping staff at home, industry bodies have
also said Brexit has contributed to the problem.
Freight trade association Logistics UK said last week that
14,000 EU drivers left employment in the U.K. in the year to June
2020 and that only 600 had returned. It called for the granting of
10,000 temporary work visas to encourage EU drivers to return but
the British government has urged employers to rely on the domestic
workforce.
"Brexit gave the power to the U.K. government to allow more HGV
drivers in, should it choose to do so," Mr. Martin said.
Write to Adam Clark at adam.clark@wsj.com
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