Immigration

  • Bringing advocacy to the workplace – showing up for immigrant colleagues

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    Bringing advocacy to the workplace – showing up for immigrant colleagues

    This article explores how colleagues and managers can move beyond performative inclusion to take practical, everyday action in support of immigrant employees. It looks at mental health support, welfare check‑ins, flexible working, fundraising and community‑based approaches that help create safer, more equitable workplaces.

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Commentary and Insights

Employing overseas workers: 15 commonly asked questions

The UK's immigration requirements for sponsoring overseas skilled workers have changed. This resource answers 15 questions employers with …

Webinars

Immigration rules for employers: Recent changes, future challenges

In this webinar, Annabel Mace, partner and head of immigration, and May Cheung, director, from Squire Patton Boggs’ …

Commentary and Insights

Refugee and immigrant inclusion in the workplace

Refugee and immigrant inclusion in the workplace is a top priority for competitive employers. Learn how to create …

HR News

Overseas workers: sponsor licences up 300% on 2020 level

The number of businesses registered to sponsor overseas workers has risen by more than 300% since the UK's …

Podcasts

Podcast: Immigration changes in 2024 – how HR can prepare

Louise Haycock, immigration solicitor and partner at law firm Fragomen, discusses the latest immigration changes affecting employers and …

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