Immigration changes in 2024 - how HR can prepare
Release Date: 03/12/2024
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info_outlineWe are joined by Louise Haycock, immigration solicitor and partner at law firm Fragomen, to discuss the latest immigration changes affecting employers and the workforce, and how HR can prepare for them.
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