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Immigration

Employers must ensure that individuals who are recruited have the legal right to work in the UK. Employers cannot employ an individual who is subject to immigration control and who has not been granted leave to enter or remain in the UK, or does not have permission to work in the UK.

All potential employees are required to provide evidence of entitlement to work in the UK. Requests for documentation should therefore be applied to all potential employees, not just those coming from abroad.

Employers are liable for fines for negligently employing illegal workers and can be prosecuted under the criminal offence of knowingly employing illegal workers.


 

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    Skilled migrant entry criteria will not be cut under Conservatives

    by Kat Baker 8 Oct 2009
    by Kat Baker 8 Oct 2009

    The Conservatives will not lower entry criteria in the points-based immigration system to enable more highly-skilled migrants to work in...

    • Employment law
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    • Economics, government & business

    Conservative Party Conference: Migrant workforce pledge from Tories

    by Personnel Today 7 Oct 2009
    by Personnel Today 7 Oct 2009

    The Conservatives would launch a drive to push for more highly qualified migrants to come to the UK, if they...

    • Employment law
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    Baroness Scotland fined £5,000 for employing illegal worker

    by Mike Berry 23 Sep 2009
    by Mike Berry 23 Sep 2009

    Attorney general Baroness Scotland has been fined £5,000 after employing a housekeeper who was not legally allowed to work in...

    • Employment law
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    • Recruitment & retention

    Migrant worker restrictions no cause for concern, say employer bodies

    by Helen Gilbert 10 Sep 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 10 Sep 2009

    Businesses must not panic after the government announced it would introduce further measures to restrict the movement of migrant workers...

    • Employment law
    • Recruitment & retention
    • Immigration

    Pizza Hut and G4S defend HR procedures after illegal worker fines

    by Personnel Today 26 Aug 2009
    by Personnel Today 26 Aug 2009

    Pizza Hut and security firm G4S are confident their HR procedures are robust despite being fined for employing illegal workers....

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    Skills shortages could hold employers back in the recovery

    by Kat Baker 26 Aug 2009
    by Kat Baker 26 Aug 2009

    Skills shortages continue to afflict employers despite rising unemployment and could damage their competitiveness in the recovery.Employers and recruitment agencies...

    • Employment law
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    • Migrant workers

    Immigration report proposals will hinder employers if implemented

    by Helen Gilbert 21 Aug 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 21 Aug 2009

    Employers will find it more difficult to recruit skilled migrants from overseas if the government accepts proposals to further tighten...

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    Retaining overseas talent must be top HR priority

    by Nick Golding 7 Aug 2009
    by Nick Golding 7 Aug 2009

    Retaining top talent from overseas needs to become a priority for HR if the UK is to prevent more skilled...

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    Immigrants take 70% of new UK jobs

    by Nick Golding 1 Jul 2009
    by Nick Golding 1 Jul 2009

    More than seven in 10 jobs created under the Labour government have been taken by foreign workers, according to a...

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    Friday Podcast: Intra-company transfers; Heyday age discrimination case; Prejudice in the workplace

    by Rob Moss 26 Jun 2009
    by Rob Moss 26 Jun 2009

    HR news and analysis including:

    Lobby groups want the Home Office to crack down on intra-company transfers as they say...

    • Employment law
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    Prosecutions for employing illegal migrants up over 500%

    by Mike Berry 23 Jun 2009
    by Mike Berry 23 Jun 2009

    The number of employers prosecuted for hiring illegal immigrants has rocketed by 513%, according to Home Office figures.New laws introduced...

    • Employment law
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    Highly skilled migrants could claim compensation over law changes

    by Guy Logan 8 Apr 2009
    by Guy Logan 8 Apr 2009

    Up to 10,000 highly skilled migrants may be eligible for compensation after the High Court ruled that changes to the...

    • Agency workers
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    Migrants ‘twice as likely to be killed at work’

    by Kat Baker 1 Apr 2009
    by Kat Baker 1 Apr 2009

    Migrant workers employed in the construction industry are twice as likely to die at work compared to their British counterparts,...

    • Employee relations
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    • Maternity

    Employment law: the 23 legal changes HR needs to know

    by Helen Williams 25 Mar 2009
    by Helen Williams 25 Mar 2009

    It's time for the latest round of springtime legislation updates. We run through the key legal changes you need to be aware of - from the new Acas code, to increases in sick pay, maternity pay and statutory holiday.

    • Employment law
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    Hull recruitment agency places only Polish workers in factories

    by Louisa Peacock 16 Mar 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 16 Mar 2009

    Recruitment agencies have been caught operating an ‘immigrants only’ policy in one major city, a report out today has revealed.A...

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