Diversity and inclusion experts eligible for skilled work visas
- Diversity and inclusion experts can fast-track their visa applications as skilled workers in the UK, according to reports.
- Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, stated the immigration system should be linked to skills and training, facing criticism for protecting certain roles.
- Critics argue that diversity initiatives waste taxpayers' money and can lead to tokenism in hiring.
- Changes from July 22 will remove some roles from skilled visa eligibility, while others, including poets and bloggers, are safeguarded.
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Why poets deserve their place on Britain’s list of ‘skilled workers’ for visas
Reform's Lee Anderson wants to close the book on 'imported poets' – but what does he think is happening, asks poet Luke Wright. Foreign poets, coming over here, taking all our line breaks?
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