TUC supports formal investigation into migrant worker underclass
press release | 28.04.2007 12:10 | Migration | Workers' Movements | Birmingham
Following the BBC exposé of licensed gangmasters Focus Staff Limited, the TUC has today (Thursday) called for a thorough investigation into all the agencies and labour suppliers involved.
TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said: 'The TUC is shocked by this exploitation of migrant workers which is tantamount to modern slavery, and has formally asked the Government to investigate Focus Staff Limited, the gangmasters involved.
'This case underlines TUC concerns about the deregulation of agency workers, which allows rogue employers to flourish. Too many unscrupulous bosses are getting rich by exploiting migrant workers and the full force of the law should be used against those profiting from such appalling ill treatment.
'Everyone should be treated fairly and with dignity and respect, wherever they come from. Unions will be stepping up their efforts to recruit migrant workers to protect them from employers who seek to deny them a fair day's work for a fair day's pay.'
The TUC has today also and has written to HM Revenue & Customs National Minimum Wage enforcement unit urging a thorough investigation into the allegations raised by the BBC.
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Contacts:
Media enquiries: Elly Brenchley T: 020 7467 1337; M: 07881 622416; E: ebrenchley@tuc.org.uk
Liz Chinchen T: 020 7467 1248; M: 07778 158175; E: media@tuc.org.uk
'This case underlines TUC concerns about the deregulation of agency workers, which allows rogue employers to flourish. Too many unscrupulous bosses are getting rich by exploiting migrant workers and the full force of the law should be used against those profiting from such appalling ill treatment.
'Everyone should be treated fairly and with dignity and respect, wherever they come from. Unions will be stepping up their efforts to recruit migrant workers to protect them from employers who seek to deny them a fair day's work for a fair day's pay.'
The TUC has today also and has written to HM Revenue & Customs National Minimum Wage enforcement unit urging a thorough investigation into the allegations raised by the BBC.
NOTES TO EDITORS:
- All TUC press releases can be found at www.tuc.org.uk
- Register for the TUC's press extranet : a service exclusive to journalists wanting to access pre-embargo releases and reports from the TUC. Visit www.tuc.org.uk/pressextranet
Contacts:
Media enquiries: Elly Brenchley T: 020 7467 1337; M: 07881 622416; E: ebrenchley@tuc.org.uk
Liz Chinchen T: 020 7467 1248; M: 07778 158175; E: media@tuc.org.uk
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TUC actually support managed migration, not migrant workers
28.04.2007 20:06
http://www.tuc.org.uk/international/tuc-10485-f0.cfm
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