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Stricter application of immigration rules, added to further restrictions coming into force this week, are having a devastating effect on staffing levels in UK ethnic restaurants. Michael Millar reports
Posted: 28 February 2008 | 00:00
New penalties for hiring illegal workers are part of the Government's border controls package introduced this week, warns solicitor Nick Arron
Posted: 28 February 2008 | 00:00
The Government is to launch an advertising campaign next week warning hospitality employers of the stiff penalties they face for hiring illegal migrant workers.
Posted: 08 January 2008 | 13:09
Hospitality employers face being hit with a £10,000 fine for each illegal worker they unwittingly hire after the Government confirmed that new rules will come into force from February 2008.
Posted: 26 November 2007 | 12:45
You’d probably bet things couldn’t get any worse for the Government this week. Of course the House always wins and you’d be wrong.
Posted: 23 November 2007 | 14:45
A court has ordered the owners of a Chinese restaurant in Lincolnshire to hand over almost £500,000.
Posted: 20 November 2007 | 07:00
The Government has been urged to clarify its points-based system for controlled migration to the UK by non-EU citizens after it emerged that the proposed scheme is already causing shortages of skilled chefs.
Posted: 08 November 2007 | 10:00
Union leaders have called on Domino’s Pizza boss Stephen Hemsley to intervene over the sacking of 12 Hungarian workers at its Derby branch.
Posted: 26 July 2007 | 16:30
Hospitality operators face a worsening skills crisis as eastern European workers start returning home, a recruitment expert has warned.
Posted: 07 June 2007 | 08:30
Immigration continues to make headlines and with the UK hospitality industry as reliant on foreign workers to mitigate the ongoing skills crisis as it has ever been it’s an issue that remains pertinent. Below is a collection of news, opinions and advice to help you stay on the right side of immigration law.
Posted: 06 June 2007 | 17:53
Industry figures have cast doubt on new Home Office statistics which suggest that the hospitality sector is no longer the largest employer of Eastern European migrant workers in the UK.
Posted: 31 May 2007 | 11:25
A former hotel boss has been ordered to pay more than £16,000 in compensation to three Polish workers...
Posted: 18 May 2007 | 10:02
Debbie Radage, sales and marketing manager of City Catering, looks at why many British employers hire foreigners over home-grown staff
Posted: 03 May 2007 | 00:00
David Hunter, director of Matfen Hall hotel in Northumberland, believes paying for foreign staff’s English lessons is ethical and good business sense.
Posted: 21 March 2007 | 10:26
Hospitality businesses employing illegal workers face tougher sanctions under plans announced by Home Secretary John Reid.
Posted: 09 March 2007 | 11:19
More than 100,000 people from Eastern Europe have registered to work in the UK hospitality industry since the eight former communist countries joined the EU in May 2004.
Posted: 08 March 2007 | 00:00
Employers must tackle the challenge of attracting and retaining the best, says David Cochrane, chief executive, Hospitality Industry Trust Scotland
Posted: 14 February 2007 | 11:56
Migrant workers to the UK are seen as harder working, more reliable and better skilled than natives, according to research.
Posted: 01 February 2007 | 08:00
With the anticipated influx of migrant workers from Romania and Bulgaria after the two accession states joined the EU on 1 January, hospitality businesses will have increasingly multicultural teams.
Posted: 05 January 2007 | 12:28
Catering businesses which give jobs to illegal immigrants in the European Union face fines or even imprisonment under draconian plans being considered by EU officials.
Posted: 01 December 2006 | 15:35
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