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Employment Rights Bill: Evidence submission to the Public Bill Committee
We highlight areas where the bill can be strengthened so that its effects can be felt by those at the sharpest end of employer non-compliance and exploitation in the labour market. (Image © Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Gov)
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Fair Work Agency: Evidence submission to the DLME’s Labour Market Enforcement Strategy 2025/26
We identify factors that will be key to the success of the government's new Fair Work Agency in this evidence submission to the Director of Labour Market Enforcement (DLME).
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New changes to Ukraine Schemes offer 18-month extension, but prematurely close routes to safety
The latest changes to the Immigration Rules come as a bittersweet development for Ukrainians in the UK by providing some comfort to those whose leave is set to expire, but risk leaving many behind.
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Drop in visas for carers indicates tougher Home Office action on sponsors, but insufficient protection for migrants and the care sector
Greater Home Office due diligence has resulted in stricter licensing requirements and more licence revocations, but this isn't enough to protect migrant workers from exploitation.
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The forgotten third: Migrant workers' views on improving conditions in England's adult social care sector
Finding that migrant care workers are suffering persistent employment rights breaches, but are dissuaded from reporting, we present recommendations for sector-level and immigration reform.
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