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20,000 People Killed By Jobs Each Year Says TUC

The report says that: At least 20,000 people die early as a result of cancers, lung disorders, traffic accidents, exposure to chemicals/fumes etc Just over 8,000 deaths are caused each year by occupational cancers Roughly 1.2 million people working in the UK suffer from work related illnesses such as stress, back paid, neck pain, heart […]

MAC Chairman To Give Views On Immigration Cap To Commons Home Affairs Select Committee

On the 19th July 2010 the Government introduced a temporary (interim) Immigration Cap intended to bring about an immediate 5% reduction on the previous years Immigration total, with the permanent Immigration Cap being introduced next year. At present the Government is conducting a public consultation over the plans and the Migration Advisory Committee is considering […]

Immigration Minister Confirms Government Will Look At All Immigration Routes Into The UK And Set New Rules

Mr Green and many within the Government believe that on its own the annual limit on workers from outside the European Union (the Immigration Cap) will not be enough to reduce net migration levels to tens of thousands per year. Many now believe the Government will clamp down on Tier 4 (Student Visas) following the […]

UKBA Publishes New Tier 1 And Tier 2 General Documents

The following Immigration Categories have been given updated Guidance Documents & Application Forms: Tier 1 (General) form Tier 1 (Post-study Work) form Tier 2 form Tier 4 (General) form Tier 4 (Child) form PBS Dependant form Applicants should ensure that they use the updated form when submitting a visa application in order to avoid rejection. […]

Vicar Jailed For Arranging Sham Marriages

Following the sentencing the head of the Immigration crime team investigations in the South East, Andy Cummins, said that “These 3 men were involved in the biggest criminal conspiracy of its type ever seen in Britain. These sentences show just how seriously the courts take these kinds of offences. Reverend Brown knowingly abused the trust […]

Job Surveys Suggest Demand Holds For New Staff However, Hays Say This Is Due To Job Churn Not Job Creation

The Managing Director of Reed, Martin Warnes, said yesterday that \”Traditionally, the UK job market is quiet in August. Against this background, the fact that the Reed Job Index has held steady over the holiday season, even though public-sector jobs continue to decline, is quietly encouraging news for the economy as a whole. While the […]

£800 Million To Be Saved In Government Outsourcing & IT Supply Contracts

The new Conservative / Liberal Democrat Coalition Government has been making every effort to cut back on expensive IT development projects in an effort to slash spending and curb the deficit. However, it is also expected to offer new large scale projects to top suppliers in the future as it looks to drive its change […]

20% Of International Students Remain In The UK Following Their Initial Visa

20% of International Students remain in the UK after their initial visa has expired, according to a new Home Office report titled “A Migrant’s Journey” which has been published today. Out of the 186,000 students who arrived in the United Kingdom in 2004 almost 40,000 remained in Britain by 2009 with the Home Office saying […]

Hays Says Recruitment Surge Due To Job Churn Not Job Creation

Speaking on Radio 4’s Today programme the Chief Executive of Hays, Alistair Cox, said that \”At the moment most of the demand for jobs is simply organisations replacing employees who\’ve left. So it\’s really about job churn at the moment. Candidates are confident enough to change jobs, but we\’re not seeing new jobs being created […]

Expats Leaving The UK Would Worsen Skill Shortages Say TUC

A spokesperson for the Trade Union Congress (TUC) said \”Migration levels are a good indicator of economic virility and the high number of expats living in the UK shows how strong the economy is. The finding that expats are considering leaving the UK suggests that the prospects for gross domestic product and labour market growth […]