Get to grips with right-to-work checks, law firm warns recruiters

A law firm is urging in-house recruiters to ensure they understand right-to-work checks, following a rise in the number of civil penalty cases it is advising on related to illegal employment.
Thu, 26 May 2016

A law firm is urging in-house recruiters to ensure they understand right-to-work checks, following a rise in the number of civil penalty cases it is advising on related to illegal employment.

Annabel Mace, head of business immigration at Squire Patton Boggs, told Recruiter historically the law firm’s business immigration team has advised...

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