Brexit: Construction and health sectors fear barriers

Two major sectors employing migrant workers – construction and health services – fear that the UK’s decision to exit the EU may present significant barriers to recruitment, as well as threaten the retention of existing workers who fail to qualify under the current points-based system used for workers outside the bloc.
Fri, 24 Jun 2016

Two major sectors employing migrant workers – construction and health services – fear that the UK’s decision to exit the EU may present significant barriers to recruitment, as well as threaten the retention of existing workers who fail to qualify under the current points-based system used for workers outside the bloc.

Stephen Dalton, chief...

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