In November, the Home Affairs Select Committee embarked on a wide-ranging inquiry which was assessing whether it is possible to build greater consensus on immigration policy and if so what key principles would that policy need to satisfy.

The CIPD’s response aimed to marry the responsibilities of employers towards skills investment, recruitment and pay, and employment conditions, with genuine labour and skills needs of employers.

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