For and against students getting the crops in | Letters
In the agricultural sector there is a shortfall of 4,300 jobs with a tiny proportion of the population working on farms. Yet Aileen Hammond (Letters, 15 February) demands that 2.28 million students in higher education descend on to the farms of this country every summer and winter. I'm afraid a few second homes she wants to be made available isn't going to be quite enough to house these students.
I spent my vacations from university volunteering, getting work experience, writing dissertations - all of which has allowed me to contribute to the common good. There are also lots of other important and meaningful seasonal jobs that depend on the student vacation workforce. Forced labour of students on to farms would play havoc with these sectors and merely shift the labour problem elsewhere.
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