How to offer work to people from Ukraine
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[edit] Information on how to offer work to people arriving from Ukraine if you're an employer.
You can offer work to people arriving from Ukraine if you’re an employer. This includes full-time jobs, part-time jobs and voluntary work. Employers must check a job applicant’s right to work.
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Download and fill in this form to let the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and Refugee Employment Network (REN) know about work you can offer. Email the completed form to [email protected].
[edit] What happens next
After your offer is received, you’ll be contacted by someone from DWP or REN. They’ll ask you about your offer in more detail and explain what happens next.
This information post appears on the CIAT news website entitled: 'How to offer work to people who have come to the UK from Ukraine' dated May 12 2022.
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