糖心Vlog secretary Theresa May has been warned that her plan to raise salary thresholds for non-European Union workers to gain visas would be 鈥渟everely detrimental鈥 to UK universities鈥 ability to recruit international staff and would even stop some institutions from hiring senior lecturers from overseas.
The claims from Universities UK come in submission to a consultation on plans to raise minimum salary thresholds in the Tier 2 visa system for skilled workers.
The Russell Group also strongly opposes the planned changes in its submission, saying that they risk 鈥渏eopardising the ability of our universities to offer instruction to students in languages such as Arabic, Farsi, Russian, Japanese and Mandarin鈥, such is the potential impact on recruitment of overseas lecturers.
The plans could also damage student recruitment, says the Russell Group, which warns that 鈥渁ny further restrictions placed on the ability of international students to move into work routes in order to remain in the UK after graduation risks damaging the UK鈥檚 competitiveness in the international market鈥.
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Academics from outside Europe are a 鈥渧ital component of the workforce within UK universities comprising 11.7 per cent of academic staff鈥, UUK says.
The Migration Advisory Committee, which advises the government on immigration policy, has been commissioned by Ms May to conduct a review of the Tier 2 system. A consultation on salary thresholds, to close on 21 July, is the first stage of the review.
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The MAC consultation document says that it has been 鈥渁sked to consider the impact鈥 of increasing the general salary threshold of 拢20,800; of increasing minimum salaries for experienced workers from the 25th聽percentile of the full-time salary range in any occupation 鈥渢o the 50th聽or 75th聽percentile, or other appropriate measure鈥; and of increasing minimum salaries per occupation for new entrant workers from the 10th聽percentile 鈥渢o the 25th聽or 50th聽percentiles, or other appropriate measure鈥.
The new entrant and experienced worker thresholds are currently at 拢21,000 and 拢27,200 for researchers, according to UUK.
The organisation says in its submission that using the 25th聽percentile for new entrant researchers 鈥渨ould increase the minimum salary required by 40.6 per cent from its current level of 拢21,000 to 拢29,518鈥. The experienced worker threshold would rise to 拢35,860 on the 50th聽percentile, the Russell Group says.
聽鈥淎ny increase in the thresholds for new entrants or experienced workers would be severely detrimental to the sector鈥檚 ability to recruit international talent, would create upward salary distortions, and be harmful to the UK鈥檚 position as a world-leader in research,鈥 UUK continues.
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Raising the threshold for experienced workers to the 50th聽or 75th聽percentiles 鈥渨ould be extremely detrimental and would limit a number of universities from recruiting academics to all but professorial roles, thus excluding lecturers and senior lecturers鈥, it also says.
The Russell Group says: 鈥淯nder the proposed changes, our universities would no longer be able to sponsor a number of international staff members under Tier 2 as they would have neither the ability nor the resources to increase salaries accordingly.鈥
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Print headline: Visa plan 鈥榟armful鈥 to UK鈥檚 ability to recruit academics
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