Fri 04 Jan 2019

Understanding Brexit and Immigration - Presentation for employers

  We are working to help employers understand the potential impact of Brexit on their workforce and to provide practical help to EU national employees to try and reduce the uncertainties.  

 

Immigration has been a hot media topic for a long time but this is especially true at the moment with increased coverage of the possibility of a no deal Brexit and new details emerging of the UK approach to immigration going forward.  Many employers engage and routinely recruit a large number of EU nationals and will recognise that this is a very uncertain time for them and their businesses.   We are working to help employers understand the potential impact of Brexit on their workforce and to provide practical help to EU national employees to try and reduce those uncertainties. We are offering a presentation including a Q&A to cover the following:- 

  • What has actually been agreed for EU nationals currently working in the UK?

  • What will EU staff have to do so that they can continue to work in the UK and when do they have to do it by?

  • What options are there for EU staff now and how can employers help them?

  • What will happen to EU staff in the event of a no deal? 

This is a good opportunity for employers to provide much needed practical support to their employees and to obtain valuable information on this difficult area. Please contact us if you would like to obtain further details on how we can assist. 

For more on this topic see also our podcast, Brexit, EU nationals and what steps employers should be taking now to help staff through the registration process.

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