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SPONSORED: Tourism industry options for hiring migrant workers

SPONSORED: Tourism industry options for hiring migrant workers By Sponsored Content © Supplied Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Scotland’s tourist industry is predicting an influx of UK holidaymakers this summer, with the northern Highlands likely to be a staycation hotspot, says Fiona Herrell, employment partner at Brodies LLP. Here, Fiona explains more: “Historically, EU nationals have filled many of the vacancies within tourism; in 2017 an estimated 207,000 EEA citizens were employed in Scotland alone, with around a fifth based rurally. Brexit has had some impact on the rules for employing migrant workers – but several options are still available for businesses considering this year’s staffing needs.

Comment: Much to deal with as deadline looms

Comment: Much to deal with as deadline looms © Shutterstock / Joe Dunckley UNCERTAINTY AHEAD: Those in the sheep industry in particular will be holding their breath this weekend. The creeping realisation that the UK Government’s inability to negotiate a deal with the EU will result in the plug being pulled on our biggest market can’t be far from many farming minds this weekend. I’ve reported on more eleventh-hour EU budget and fishing quota agreements than I care to remember and, without fail, the talks have gone late into the night and right to the wire; it always seemed a matter of principle that no member state would consider compromising until the trigger was about to be pulled.

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