Re: Millionaire N London Barrister leads Labour : Wed Jul 08, 2020 7:58 pm
Scarlet Pimpernell wrote:
A report was passed to the government last year regarding this very problem with several recommendations but surprise surprise nothing was done. The Government also rejected a change to the law that would allow a council to check on working conditions inside a building, to enforce the minimum wage or to monitor the legality of the workforce. I am surprised that Johnson did not know this when he blamed them or was he just trying to pass the buck again.
Would be interested to know what this bill was and what was proposed ?
I thought councils already checked/inspected working conditions via environmental health department and a union member can also request an inspection be carried out by his/her union ?
Enforcement of minimum wage is down to HMRC ?Not sure how a council could enforce it any better?
Illegal workers,presume this is dealt with by Immigration Enforcement.