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As other industry sectors have experienced, the best laid plans of many mining and natural resources companies have been placed on pause, refined or cancelled altogether as a result of COVID-19. However, with signs that resilient businesses in this sector are recommitting to their stakeholders amid increasing levels of transactional activity, mining companies may look to expand their workforce by onboarding contractors and employees to deliver on projects located outside of the UK. We drill down into some top tips that those responsible for the HR aspects of a business in this sector should consider.
Our employment team regularly advises mining and natural resources clients through the assortment of employment-related issues that arise in this sector. If we can be of any assistance, please do not hesitate to contact the authors below or your usual Memery Crystal contact.
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