May 22, 2024

NEW International Recruitment Bulletin


The latest International Recruitment E-Bulletin has been published.

 

This includes information about fresh new guidance on tackling modern slavery, which is now available via the IR Hub, an article shining a spotlight on Sandwell’s Welfare Hub and much more.


Click here to view the Bulletin.


NEW – Q&A Webinar with Immigration Expert


West Midlands Employers are providing two open forums for CQC Registered Care Providers, across the West Midlands, to speak with an immigration specialist from law firm, Lester Aldridge. 


This is aimed to provide guidance and answer your questions on International Recruitment & HR related issues.



  • 11th June 2024, 10am-11:15am
  • 27th June 2024, 10am-11:15am


Registration is required: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/9FK2ZCV


Further information and support regarding International Recruitment can be accessed on the WMCA website.


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