The Institute for Employment Studies Brexit Observatory highlights data, analysis and informed debate on the impact of Brexit on employment. By @EmploymtStudies
'Ending free movement would have disrupted the supply of new labour in a range of sectors of the economy, and would have done so at a time of acute labour demand.'
Read reaction to the #BrexitAgreement from our director, @tonywilsonIES. https://t.co/OBXRaRhwz0
More data today on EU workers in the UK. https://t.co/jKjrzYpHTa Here are some thoughts from my colleague Jim Hillage on the implications for skills supply in an already 'tight' UK labour market https://t.co/WyCuIPUh0V @EmploymtStudies#Brexit#migration
Report echoes issues discussed in previous @EmploymtStudies research on behalf of @EHRC on recruitment of foreign-born workers. https://t.co/csXFqHbZEc
New report from the Migration Advisory Committee explores the role of EEA workers in the UK labour market, including insights on employer views and reasons for hiring EEA workers. https://t.co/z3eAV4YASm
Employers and #HR: How are you using workforce planning to anticipate the consequences of Brexit? Read new @EmploymtStudies guide for @CIPD: https://t.co/30hkR6edn9