UK: Pakistani care workers employed by Renaissance Personnel allege high recruitment charges only to arrive to no work & delayed wages; incl. co comment
요약
보고된 날짜: 2024년 7월 16일
위치: 영국
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Renaissance Personnel - Employer영향받은
영향받은 사람의 수: 숫자를 알 수 없음
Migrant & immigrant workers: ( 숫자를 알 수 없음 - 파키스탄 , 건강관리 , Men , Documented migrants )토픽들
직업소개수수료 , 비사법적 구제절차에 대한 접근성 , 임금 착취 , 비정규직 , 계약 대체결과
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시행된 조치: Lawyers acting on behalf of Mr Mawadzi told Sky News they will be challenging the decision to revoke its sponsorship licence, adding: "Our client denies all allegations and refutes the claim that they have hired more foreign staff than they had hours to allocate. "It is essential to comprehend the unique nature of the domiciliary care service industry, where hours are inherently variable and not guaranteed. "At the time of recruitment, our client employed migrant workers to address a significant number of unfilled hours in Brighton and Hove…The exact number of foreign staff currently employed, and the guaranteed hours cannot be precisely determined due to the non-static and demand-driven nature of the industry." The lawyers add that a "delay in payment" to staff occurred because "our client business accounts and commercial finance facilities were closed without sufficient notice" adding "all staff will be fully paid". They say: "We understand the concern raised regarding allegations that staff members paid agents for certificates of sponsorship through Renaissance… our company strictly adheres to transparent recruitment processes…Upon becoming aware of such incidents, Renaissance promptly involves relevant authorities." They add: "We provide comprehensive safety and sensitivity training to all employees" and say the allegation of losing contact with workers is untrue, telling Sky News that workers "who do not report back to the company are straight away reported to the Home Office within 10 days… apart from workers who have been reported to the Home Office, the sponsor is in contact with the remaining workers."
출처: News outlet
“More than 100 migrants face being in UK illegally as care agency is stripped of ability to endorse visas”
…More than a hundred migrants and their families face being in Britain illegally after the company which sponsored them to come to work in the UK was stripped of its ability to endorse their visas.
Foreigners employed by care agency Renaissance Personnel in Brighton have just weeks to find a new sponsor or return home before their legal right to be in the country runs out.
The Home Office revoked the licence of Renaissance to bring in migrant workers over concerns about whether vacancies were genuine and whether staff were being paid…
Muhammad claims he paid £19,000 to a recruitment agent…
Renaissance Personnel maintains that the company has no connection to any foreign recruitment agents…
He says his parents gave £20,000 to an agent before he was sent his documents and he now needs to earn money in order to pay them back…
Lawyers acting on behalf of Mr Mawadzi [of Renaissance Personnel] told Sky News they will be challenging the decision to revoke its sponsorship licence, adding: "Our client denies all allegations and refutes the claim that they have hired more foreign staff than they had hours to allocate…