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As fewer care workers immigrate, the risk of migrant exploitation in construction and hospitality grows
A rise in the number of sponsored visas issued to foreign-born tradesmen, hospitality staff and sales workers puts an increasing number of precariously employed migrant workers at risk of exploitation.
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As Russia increases attacks on Ukraine, safe and legal routes for refugees are needed more than ever
On the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, and with attacks increasing, the UK must reopen routes to Ukrainian family members and consider longer-term settlement.
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As evidence of exploitation of workers increases, the Seasonal Worker Interest Group calls for action
We have submitted evidence demonstrating the serious levels of abuse that workers are facing a submission to the Office of the Director of Labour Market Enforcement (ODLME) as part of the Seasonal Worker Interest Group.
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What does the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill mean for exploited migrant workers?
In this short briefing, we examine some of the legislation's key features and offer three policies that would enable this bill to plug the gap in worker protections.
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Still apart: The impact of Ukraine Scheme changes on families one year later
This research report, the fourth in our Ukraine series, demonstrates the impact of the changes to enable parents to sponsor minor children, and why further concessions are necessary.
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