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1 Living and working in the UK
Jane Osborne UK EURES Adviser

2 Living and working in the UK
Employment legislation Living in the UK Living and working in the UK

3 United Kingdom - UK England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
Population 61 million ILO unemployment rate 7.9% 2.47 million unemployed Language spoken English Welsh Currency – British pound £ Living and working in the UK

4 Where to find work Self service kiosks Great Britain
Tel: Northern Ireland Tel: Self service kiosks Living and working in the UK

5 Find a job – search in all EURES countries CV online register your CV
Where to find work EURES Find a job – search in all EURES countries CV online register your CV EURES advisers – 700 advisers Living and working in the UK

6 UK newspapers – most have job sites
Where to find work UK newspapers – most have job sites Private agencies – many registered with Recruitment and Employers Confederation Company websites Trade unions and professional bodies Living and working in the UK

7 Statistical overview Unemployment rate UK-wide May-July % - rise of 0.7 per cent on last quarter Unemployment rate London May-July % - rise of 1.1 per cent on last quarter Living and working in the UK

8 434,000 job vacancies 3 months to July 2009. Lowest figure since 2001
Statistical overview 434,000 job vacancies 3 months to July Lowest figure since 2001 Down 26,000 on previous quarter and 203,000 over year. Most sectors fall in vacancies over quarter Largest fall in finance and business services down 13,000 Living and working in the UK

9 Source National Office for Statistics
Vacancies by industry 434,00 all vacancies 145,000 in education, public admin & health 121,000 in distribution, hotels and restaurants 82,000 in finance and business services 24,000 in manufacturing 27,000 in transport and communications 23,000 in other services 9,000 in construction 3,000 in energy and water Source National Office for Statistics Living and working in the UK

10 Graduates Average Graduate wage is £27,000 according to or £25,000 according to Association of Graduate Recruiters (both 2009 figures). – Graduate Careers site – jobs in Northern Ireland Living and working in the UK

11 Work placement opportunities
Living and working in the UK

12 Employment law National Minimum Wage – currently £5.80 hour 22 and older Working week hours Holiday entitlement 28 days Salary paid monthly or weekly 20 minute rest break for 6 hours Living and working in the UK

13 Workers Registration Scheme
Nationals of Hungary must register under Workers Registration Scheme Fee of £90 After 12 month unbroken period of working in UK no longer required to register have full rights of free movement. Registration forms and guidance from Living and working in the UK

14 National Insurance Number
You must apply for a National Insurance Number when you start work If you have worked in the UK before you do not need a new number Phone GB to apply Phone Northern Ireland to apply Living and working in the UK

15 11 % deducted if you earn above £110 - £844 plus
National Insurance 11 % deducted if you earn above £110 - £844 plus 1 % of earnings above £844 per week Self employed people pay their own contributions Living and working in the UK

16 Self employed people pay their own tax www.hmrc.gov.uk
Income tax Basic rate: 20% £0 - £37,400 Higher rate: 40% £37,400 + Self employed people pay their own tax Living and working in the UK

17 E forms European Health Insurance Card (EHIC)
E301 – record of social security contributions E303 – used to transfer unemployment benefits from one Member State to another Living and working in the UK

18 Healthcare in the UK UK National Health Service – NHS
When settled register with a local doctor Consulting NHS doctor free prescribed medicines £7.20 in England It is likely that you will pay for spectacles and dental treatment Tel: Living and working in the UK

19 Living in the UK Flats and houses
UK average £400 month 1-bedroomed flat London £1,000 month average 1-bedroomed flat Room shared house £140-£160 month UK general £500 month average London Living and working in the UK

20 Living expenses Bread - £1.30 Milk 1l – 80p
Fast food restaurant meal - £5.00 Cigarettes 20 - £5.70 Beer 568ml (1 pint) - £3.50 Cinema ticket - £6.00. More expensive London Bus journey approximately £1.50 Monthly Travelcard zones 1-2 London £99.10 Living and working in the UK

21 Job application process
Curriculum vitae – C V 2 pages, typed Application letter Company application forms (sometimes online) Interviews Living and working in the UK

22 Education - Qualifications
For UK recognition of qualifications, contact NARIC English language test is required to study in the UK Learning the language University courses in the UK Living and working in the UK

23 Questions…….. Jane Osborne


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