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He invited organisations and interested parties to give feedback on the proposals.
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Tom Hadley, the REC Director of External Relations agrees workers in Britain need better skills but says "there is a short-term
need for UK businesses to be able to access the right level of talent in order to compete".
Mr Hadley adds that the REC will continue its dialogue with the government.
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Video Transcript
The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) has put forward concerns over future immigration plans to the Immigration Minister.Damian Green has been outlining government plans.
He invited organisations and interested parties to give feedback on the proposals.
The REC is among those asked to air their views.
Tom Hadley, the REC Director of External Relations agrees workers in Britain need better skills but says "there is a short-term
need for UK businesses to be able to access the right level of talent in order to compete".
Mr Hadley adds that the REC will continue its dialogue with the government.
If you need advice on how future immigration plans might affect your business, call the team at Excellium Umbrella today.












