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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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    Tories plan mandatory health tests for migrant workers

    by dan thomas 15 Feb 2005
    by dan thomas 15 Feb 2005

    Foreigners wanting to work in the UK will have to undergo mandatory health tests for TB and HIV, under plans unveiled by the Conservatives.

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    Immigration rules toughen up

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    by Personnel Today 15 Feb 2005

    Charles Clarke’s tough new immigration policy, announced last week, may alleviate the growing anti-immigration sentiment in the UK, but will...

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    Immigration strategy will aid UK skills gap

    by Personnel Today 15 Feb 2005
    by Personnel Today 15 Feb 2005

    The home secretary's proposed new measures on immigration have highlighted the importance of an effective managed migration policy for business and for the UK labour market (Personnel Today, 15 February)

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    Convicted gangmaster faces lengthy jail term

    by dan thomas 4 Feb 2005
    by dan thomas 4 Feb 2005

    Workers, many of them illegally in the UK, were paid low rates and charges for rent and transport were deducted from their wages

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    Blunkett claims ID cards will beat exploitation of migrants

    by dan thomas 16 Nov 2004
    by dan thomas 16 Nov 2004

    Home secretary David Blunkett has spoken out in favour of ID cards as a part of a strategy to protect...

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    Blunkett claims ID cards will beat exploitation of migrants

    by Personnel Today 16 Nov 2004
    by Personnel Today 16 Nov 2004

    Home secretary David Blunkett has spoken out in favour of ID cards as a part of a strategy to protect...

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    EU expansion attracts 91,000 workers from new member states in five months

    by dan thomas 10 Nov 2004
    by dan thomas 10 Nov 2004

    Nearly 91,000 people from the new member states of the European Union registered to work in Britain in the first...

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    Government must not restrict supply of legitimate migrant workers

    by Mike Berry 10 Nov 2004
    by Mike Berry 10 Nov 2004

    The initial success of the Government’s worker registration scheme to combat illegal migrant workers is welcome, but the Government should...

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    Migrant workers flock to rural areas of the UK

    by Personnel Today 9 Nov 2004
    by Personnel Today 9 Nov 2004

    Small town and rural Britain is being propped up by migrant workers from Eastern Europe. This is in stark contrast...

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    Employers invest in learning to keep staff interested

    by Michael Millar 13 Oct 2004
    by Michael Millar 13 Oct 2004

    Rather than offer higher wages, employers are opting to invest in the learning and development of their staff to hang...

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    A happy union?

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    by Jessica Learmond-criqui 1 May 2004

    Nationals from eight of the 10 accession countries that joined the European Union this month will be entitled to work...

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