International workers fraud exposed by DR
要約
Date Reported: 2024年12月4日
場所: デンマーク
企業
Tekno Fire - Employer , Itinera SpA - Client関連
Total individuals affected: Number unknown
移住者・移民労働者: ( Number unknown - アルバニア , 建設 , Gender not reported , Unknown migration status )課題
Wage Theft回答
Response sought: Yes, by BHRRC
Story containing response: (Find out more)
取られた措置: The Danish employment minister stated such practices are illegal. The main contractor for the projects, Italian company Itinera, reportedly suspended its business relationship with Tekno Fire in response to the allegations. Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Tekno Fire and Itinera to respond to the allegations; Itinera's response is available in full, Tekno Fire did not respond.
情報源のタイプ: News outlet
A recent documentary titled På statens regning (On the State’s Dime) by Danish broadcaster DR has revealed a significant issue of wage fraud involving migrant workers on public construction projects in Denmark.
The documentary focuses on workers from Albania who are employed on major public construction sites, including the Storstrøm Bridge, Odense University Hospital, and Zealand University Hospital in Køge. These workers are part of a program known as the “pay limit scheme,” which guarantees foreign workers a salary of 40,000 kroner per month.
However, the documentary uncovers how many of these workers are required to pay a portion of their wages back to their employer in Albania. Workers have been instructed to return parts of their salaries, despite being entitled to the full amount under Danish law. This practice violates labor regulations and has sparked concern among authorities.
The workers involved are part of a group employed under the pay limit scheme, which mandates they earn at least 487,000 kroner annually. Some workers, however, report that they only receive a fraction of this amount, with parts of their wages being deducted and sent back to Albania. In some cases, the workers have paid back thousands of kroner each month.
The documentary features hidden camera footage that documents these practices. The footage shows an anonymous worker meeting with an accounting employee from the Albanian company Tekno Fire, who instructs the worker to return 15,000 kroner of his salary...
In response to the allegations, the construction company Itinera, the main contractor for the projects, suspended its cooperation with Tekno Fire, the subcontractor employing the workers.
The investigation also raises questions about the effectiveness of the oversight of the pay limit scheme...