Restrictive skilled
migration policies continue to be a challenge for the global mobility of talent, often exacerbating the talent mismatch in specific areas.
Not exact matches
California's «NEM 2.0»
policy has created a clear
migration path to
continue to allow solar customers to receive fair compensation for the solar power they produce even as the adoption of solar increases, and implicitly encourages the adoption of battery storage by assigning a higher value to electricity provided when the grid needs it most.
He
continued: «Of course I'm part of the government, and we have a
policy that we all subscribe to, which is that there has to be an overall cap on
migration from outside the European Union.
Writing for the ConservativeHome website today, he said: «The objective of any new
migration policy must be to get this into balance, so that the UK can
continue to be able to attract those needed to work, but do so at a sustainable rate that can be absorbed whilst adding value to the economy.»