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Employment justice must be accessible to all: Our submission to the Ministry of Justice's Employment Tribunal fees consultation
The reintroduction of Employment Tribunal fees would exclude the poorest from accessing justice, increase pressures facing the third sector, and fail to alleviate pressures on the tribunal system.
Read moreRead moreLatest immigration stats reveal increasing risks for health and care workers
Our analysis of official immigration statistics shows more businesses are being licensed to sponsor migrant workers than ever before, but, we argue, the Home Office's capacity to oversee them is doubtful.
Read moreRead moreThe Home Secretary must reverse changes to the Ukraine Visa Schemes and Heath & Care Worker visa
In collaboration with immigration lawyers at the Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association (ILPA), we are calling for the annulment of recent changes made to the Ukraine visa schemes and the Health and Care worker visa.
Read moreRead moreWhat do the government’s recent immigration changes mean for exploited migrant workers?
Home Secretary James Cleverly has announced a raft of major immigration changes including a ban on overseas care workers' dependent family members, and an increase to the minimum income requirement for family visas to £38,700.
Read moreRead moreThe systemic drivers of migrant worker exploitation in the UK
We identify the work-sponsorship system adopted after Brexit, combined with weak labour enforcement, as the driving force behind increasing reports of migrant worker exploitation in Britain.
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