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The recommendation, from the Migration Advisory Committee, means that proposed new immigration laws to withdraw work permits from non-European workers will not apply to skilled chefs and that employers will continue to be able to recruit migrant workers from outside the EU to fill their vacancies.
In a comprehensive piece of research recently undertaken by People 1st, 89% of catering establishments confirmed that the threat to withdraw work permits from non-EU workers would have a detrimental impact on their business, with up to 15% of non-European establishments believing this would mean changing or reducing standards of cuisine, or closing altogether.

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