It isn't going to be that easy for a Polish person to set up on their own. There was one round here that I knew. He gave up as it was too difficult to find work. There are other foreign looking names that are licensed with the council but I really believe that it isn't the issue it is being made out to be.
We have employed 3 Polish people, 1 of whom was here for 2 years. He was pretty good, a fully qualified mechanic, and extremely hard worker. He left to get a job in a garage.
Some of our customers don't like getting their windows cleaned by a lad from the next village, let alone someone from Eastern Europe.
Also why on earth do you think that someone from Poland would charge less than you??? They are not stupid, they actually think the way business is done in this country is stupid. Like the rest of the continent they are natural negotiators. They like to go in high with their prices and be negotiated down.
there could easily be a huge tide of hard-working, polish window cleaners who do a good job at half the going rate.
If you think it is possible for anyone to charge half what you do, and still make enough to live in this country, you are charging too much. I charge enough to cover costs with some profit. Just the same as a Polish person would, otherwise they wouldn't last very long would they?
Maybe years to build a good round, but just a few weeks to build an "ok" round that still pays more £15 per hour. What other job in the UK are they going to get such a good hourly rate for what is essentially an easy job and being self-employed too.
If they are making more than £15 per hour (£600 per week, £31,200 per year)
profit their pricing structure is just fine.