EU workers’ ‘job offer first’ proposal to increase talent shortages

Proposals to ensure EU workers have a job offer in place before moving to the UK will have a detrimental effect, healthcare and construction recruiters say.
Tue, 1 Sep 2015

Proposals to ensure EU workers have a job offer in place before moving to the UK will have a detrimental effect, healthcare and construction recruiters say.

Both recruiters and the independent employers’ body the CBI think the idea would create talent shortages and push wages up.

Writing in The Sunday Times this weekend, home...

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