Action on skills needed now:
- Government should guarantee the status of existing EU nationals currently working in the UK. Securing the status of UK workers in the EU should also be a priority objective at the outset of the Brexit negotiations.
- Government and industry should collaborate to map the skills required to deliver the National Infrastructure and Construction Pipeline and prioritise them within any post-Brexit immigration system.
Brexit Infrastructure Group - skills briefing
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