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Increase in marriage age is unnecessary and discriminatory - 1 Dec 2008
Transitional arrangements for Tiers 2 and 5
Points-based system: approved English language tests for tier 2
New business and special visitor rules published today and going live on 27 November 2008
New Student Rules
Marriage visa age to rise
Points-based system goes live 27 November 2008
First ID card unveiled by Home Secretary as scheme builds momentum
Codes of practice for the sponsored skilled workers tier
Points-based system - sponsor register open to all (28th July)
Strict new rules for foreign students (20/07/08)
Labour market regulations have gone far enough, says REC
REC counters trade union calls for extending licensing to construction
REC takes forward industry concerns with Home Office
Highly Skilled Migrant Programme Forum Judicial Review: implementation of arrangements resulting from the judgement of 8 April 2008
Changes to the Work Permit Scheme - Sponsor register open to all
Strict new rules for foreign students
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Employers need not face costly staff disputes
Increasing demand for IT professionals bucks trend of economic decline
Global talent shortage continues in accounting and finance
Constructionjobs.ie reports a 60% jump in job applications
More safeguards needed in temp worker directive to protect jobs, says REC
REC welcomes Government crackdown on illegal companies
Temporary workers a vital option in Government training initiative, says REC
Domestic worker visa saved
Tighter new rules for skilled foreign workers
Hospitality overtakes IT in job creation: MEtS 2008 survey
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National Minimum Wage increases On 5th March
Lowest number of asylum application in 14 years
New points based system begins
British citizenship tests planned
REC tracking survey reveals employers are still upbeat about growth of workforce
Updated guidance for work permit applications for chefs and other hospitality workers
Immigration and customs unite to secure border
Recruiters have a key role to play in helping ethnic minorities into work, says REC
If the Government wants English speakers as workers then it should not have closed
Minister urged to change policy on migrant workers - 31 Jan 2008
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Occupations Removed from the List
Points based system: the accreditation of T4 (students) sponsors
Work permit applications
Experts meet to assess the United Kingdom’s migration needs
New advertising campaign launched to stop businesses employing illegal workers
Ten point plan for border protection and immigration reform - first milestone met as fingerprint checks go global
Changes to transitional measures for senior care workers
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DEL Minister supports agency work
WAG skills strategy should examine other barriers to employment, says REC Wales
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