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Free webinar: A guide to right-to-work checks for UK employers - Tuesday 29th November 4–5pm with Willans LLP solicitors

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Kirsty Muir

With many businesses looking to bring international workers into their fold, it’s more important than ever to understand the eligibility checks required before you employ someone.

Join experts from Willans LLP solicitors for a free webinar to guide directors, business owners and HR professionals through the key points to consider when carrying out right-to-work checks, your duties as an employer and how to manage the process.

This live online event offers key insights from Willans’ experienced employment and business immigration team. Attendees can ask questions in a Q&A at the end of the session and are encouraged to submit them when registering.

Speaking about the event, solicitor Hayley Ainsworth said: “2022 has been a year of exciting developments in the business immigration world and we hope this session will act as a useful guide for organisations carrying out right-to-work checks. We’re looking forward to welcoming both familiar and new faces to join us.”

Topics covered:

  • Your duties as an employer
  • A step-by-step guide on how to undertake manual and electronic right to work checks
  • Guidance on retention of documents
  • An update on recent changes to right to work checks
  • Right to work and the Equality Act 2010: how to navigate as an employer

A guide to right-to-work checks for UK employers

Tuesday 29 November | 4.00 – 5.00pm including Q&A session

Book your free place here

A nationally recommended firm of lawyers with around 100 people, Willans is large enough to provide first-class specialist services yet small enough to give genuinely personal service to its clients. The firm’s multi-disciplinary teams advise local, national and overseas clients from its Cheltenham offices.

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Kirsty Muir

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