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10th August 2015
Construction is in the Government firing line as it seeks to crackdown on illegal immigration. Home Office Minister James Brokenshire told The Times that the Government will be targeting construction, along with care homes and the cleaning industry, as part of its strategy to tackle 鈥渞ogue employers鈥 and deter illegal immigration. Enforcement teams are to conduct hundreds of raids aimed at creating a 鈥渉ostile environment鈥 for illegal immigration.
The Minister argued that firms that cut costs by employing illegal labour are also likely to 鈥渂reach health and safety rules and pay insufficient tax鈥.
Employers can face fines of up to 拢20,000 per person for employing illegal workers, while knowingly employing an illegal worker can lead to a two year jail term.
The perception is that use of illegal labour is likely to be more prevalent on small projects such as home improvement works. Certainly the Federation of Master Builders has long argued that it members face unfair competition for such work from firms operating in the informal economy. Steps such as a reduced VAT rate on home improvements could potentially reduce opportunities for illegal labour as well as 鈥榣evelling the playing field鈥 for VAT registered firms.
Whilst the use of illegal labour may be most prevalent on these smaller projects, they are also by definition small and hard to target.
Accordingly, expect to see some high profile raids on larger projects this autumn as the Government seeks to publicise the issue to the construction industry and demonstrate its tougher stance to the wider public.
In recent years measures such as the CSCS card scheme have helped improve employees鈥 qualifications and health & safety training. However, the CSCS scheme does not cover the holder鈥檚 right to work in the UK.
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