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Right to Work checks – what are employers now supposed to be doing?

By James Perrott & Firuza Ahmed on May 3, 2022
Posted in Best Practice, Immigration

With the regular changes to the UK Right to Work (“RTW”) checks over the last year or so, employers may be forgiven for having lost track of what the latest requirements are.

As mentioned in our last blog on RTW checks (You’re Joking – Not Another One! Further Changes to the Right to Work…

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